Ajrak is a Sindhi traditional design. Which is actually a province of Pakistan. And people there, especially wear an ajrak shawl, whether it's men or women. I'm Punjabi but I remember when we use to have these shawls when someone visit sindh side. It's beautiful!!! Also now it's a Pakistan trend since years to wear ajrak suits, lehangas and sarees. 💕 A LITTLE INFORMATION with love from my side
Yes I am a sindhi and I know about it from my grandparents also we have a sindhi song that refers to sindhis as people wearing ajrak shawls and clothes
@@jaqenhghar764fyi there are sindhis in india as well. more than three million Sindhi Hindus are in india cuz of islamic invasions and barbaric conversions of yours :))
Ajrak is a traditional cloth from the province of Sindh in Pakistan, whose lineage dates back to the period of the Indus Valley Civilization which flourished from 2500 - 1500 BC.
@@Rmm1236It's Pakistan 🙄🥱. Stop your Hindu extremists view. India was never a country but name of South Asia. India made in 1947 as a country. So Sindh is in Pakistan
Hii, ajrak is a traditional design from Sindh Pakistan. My husband is from there...especially from Khairpur Sindh...its known for its rich traditional and cultural treasures..ajrak and chhabi made of banana leaves for roti etc...really really beautiful
Yea agreed but one correction- Sindh, Bharat. Not Pakistan!! The tradition developed in Gujarat & Sindh 3000-4000 years ago. ProMo ka naamo nishaan bhi nahin tha tab, Pakistan toh chodd hi do!! ExMuslim Channels like Sahil, Adam Seeker, Sachwala, quranwala dekha karo.. you will start recognizing your biological father Bharat, better. Thank you 🙏🏼
So many don't know this but in Sindh, Pakistan Ajrak is considered sacred due to being a part of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's clothing and hence Sindhi ancestors here do not appreciate using Ajrak for bottom wear or hanging it down as a train on the floor. Btw your videos are really informative as well as engaging. More power to you ❤
Ajrakh sarees, originating from Gujarat, India, are an exquisite fusion of art, tradition, and history. Known for intricate block printing techniques and vibrant colours, they tell stories of ancient traditions and cultural heritage through geometric patterns and natural dyes, reflecting the rich tapestry of India. The people who has forgotten their roots and have an identity crisis about history and culture why would they feel any proud in that , i was watching a news about Pakistan and people had problems with a Pakistani actress wearing saree like seriously
@@jyotinanoma6227 You are denying her story or did you just refuse to read about the Sufi she mentioned? Ajrakh is from Sindh, and Sindhi people live on both side of the border.
Ajrak can be found from Indis valley time. Both of it's motifs & colour combo is Indus valley origin.That's why both Sindh & Gujrat can be it's originated place as indus valley civilizational spread around both places.
@@sadeqaghazal2571 i don't know about Pakistan side but I do know that we have a great Sidhi community which lives in every city of India , by the way did you intentionally skipped identity crisis and and why woman in Pakistan don't wear saree part in my comment??
Pakistan came into existence only 76 years ago. Indic civilisation dates back to 10000 years and india is one of the few country where all culture,language,religion and rich tradition is thriving can’t say the same about Pakistan
Yes Pakistan appear out of no where This place was empty there was no land or people! Like seriously? It was just given a new name Pakistan always existed@@EvolveYourBrain
How could design inspired by a religion? You can used better word like persian or something like that. Did you named religion in other cases of motifs.
@@Abcd-vd8ebShe mentioned Islamic because the distinct 8 fold motif printed on the ajrak is a typical Islamic geometric pattern. Pl do your research before getting riled up at the mere mention of anything Islamic and Muslim 🙄
By the way the Origin of Ajrak is from Sindh Pakistan and till date it is widely used in Sindh as a traditional outfit, and the motifs on Ajrak originates from Maklee, civilization linked to Indus regime.
For me it was WAY OF DRAPING SAREE.. I'm happy that she didn't wore it another way like other actresses bcs THE LOOK ITSELF GIVES RESPECT TO THE SAREE ❤
I love her this look because it's connected to my roots ajrak is one of our tradition our culture it's part of our every event and sign of respect and pride for us it represents Sindh ❤ in whole world lovely ❤
Hi, I love your videos. they got recc randomly, and im hooked since. Itd be great if you mention the event/designer alongwith celebrity donning the garment to peel back the layer even further and give credit to people behind the scenes :))
dude even in India it has gujarati roots stop saying as if belongs to you only moreover I really doubt if its' wore by muslims since its' traditional attire of hindus
@@musketeers003 Ajrak is the symbol of Sindh and Sindhi culture. Stop occupying our things. Try to invent something genuine for yourselves if you don't have any. Go get a life.
Yes in Pakistan ,we ajrak from Sindh and Multan too...chunri is another very traditional print...we use to make ajrak cotton shirt with ajrak duppata...and it's soooo elegant and traditional
This sari is just so stunning the colour combination is awesome and suits most complexions . The beauty of this sari is the intricate design . Lovely Manisha well said and a true kaleidoscope of colours z🙏🏽💕💕💕🙏🏽
Not just the traditional "Ajrak" the traditional way of draping the saare without an actual blouse makes it more "Indian" and represents the ancient and royal India
It is not from Only Pakistan but also found in Kuchh(Gujrat), Badmer(Rajsthan), and Sindh(Pakistan). Recently Govt of India given GI tag to ajrakh. Therefore it is in news. 😊😊
@@niharikamodi2717 sb kch to Indian culture main Mughals laye. Ye fashion trends, culture, language, food even architecture hr chez to Mughals laye India main or ab unko credit deny ki bjaye agy sy behes kr ry ho...
@@roghainahussain2275You are talking as if people didn't have any cuisine, clothes, culture, or language before the Mughals invaded. India is a diverse country. All our Indian languages come from Sanskrit. Indian cuisine is not just kebabs and biryani; there are many other foods like dosa, chole, dal, etc. Not to mention, our fashion trends are deeply rooted in our ancient traditions. Ever seen South Indian brides? Maharashtrian? East Indian? No? Tum apne anarkali aur lehenge se bahar aaoge toh samaj paoge na. I would tell you to go and do research on this topic before trying to make a statement on the internet. Aur kis chiz ki credit bhai? For burning down our ancient scriptures? Destroying our architecture? forcefully converting Hindus? Ruining the peace of the country? Matlab kuch bhi.
Who else felt that Alia's dressing is really modest unlike other celebrities?Like she even being a celebrity is screaming this msg to the world that "Woman who knows morality and does not show herself has unique self and soul"."Unique" cuz other celebrities, even our society doesn't seem to like this
Her stylist needs to be given a raise. She looks DIVINE!!!! I am sooooo glad that at least SOMEONE did justice to traditional indian ethnics and took a detour from usual boring sequined sarees in pastel colours and used ajrakh. Alia's this look is ICONIC
Traditional textiles really make me wish I was Indian, or literally apart of any culture with vibrant textile traditions, I can’t get enough, the ‘Indian eye’ for colour combinations and sparkle is enviable. 😍
Alivia, i've got tears in my eyes. I've been subscribed to you for about 4 years now. I'm tryna glow up too, but it's just so hard but after watching this video, i've got the comfort i wanted. Thank you so much..❤
I dont understand how celebs and model change their skin shade like at movies and photo without makeup they are so bright white and as soon as they go photo shoot with an indian look they get brown tone 😮
Her stylist rocked with this look. I've seen many looks of her but this one is just the best 🔥
And the half up half down hair is so on point, no better alternatives that match this fit.
@@daniellechan4285 also the earring
U should’ve seen her Met Gala outfit
@@syedniazy6027That was just a regular cheap Georgette type saree with sequin and flowers. Not classy.
Sabyasachi is overrated.
I belong to a village where ajarakh sarees are made in India
Yes it is Dudhai village where khatri community people make this sarees
Kuchh se
@@trayasayma6244 yes kutch k dikhao aur ajarakhpur jo Bhuj k paas he Wahi per ye sarees banti he they are printed with natural colours
I which state
@@nikitanareda kutch Gujrat
Kutch ( district)( State ) - Gujarat@@nikitanareda
I feel Alia has got one of the best stylists in present day. Most of her outfits look absolutely charismatic.
Ajrak is root culture of Sindh . And im sindhi here🎉
Ajrakh looks more earthy in cotton or linen but takes on a royal look when printed on a luxurious, shiny fabric like silk.
Is the saree worn by alia in silk?
You shld have mentioned that ajrak is a cultural part of sindh, pakistan
@@jigglywibblywobbly I agree with Sindh not Pakistan. Ur womans used to wear sarees but not its all black.
@@penguin_88 ajrak is a representation of Islamic culture n sufism in sindh
Cotton mulmul handblock print ajrak sarees look better than other options, old is gold
Ajrak is a Sindhi traditional design. Which is actually a province of Pakistan. And people there, especially wear an ajrak shawl, whether it's men or women. I'm Punjabi but I remember when we use to have these shawls when someone visit sindh side. It's beautiful!!! Also now it's a Pakistan trend since years to wear ajrak suits, lehangas and sarees. 💕 A LITTLE INFORMATION with love from my side
Hmmm you are saying right ,,me too from Punjab Pakistan
Yes I am a sindhi and I know about it from my grandparents also we have a sindhi song that refers to sindhis as people wearing ajrak shawls and clothes
I live in Karachi Pakistan it is celebrated in sindh province every year also known as sindhi culture day or ajrak and topi day
The first came to my mind was this , I too have ajraak shawl
From rocky Maharashtra. My daughter's married to Sindhi. The community indeed is of fine culture, fine dine, fine clothing choices.
Ajrakh is worn a lot in our Gujarat and Ajrakh cholis are worn during Navratri.
Ajrakh from sindh
@@sanaawan4220 Whole Pakistan was part of India once. 😅😅😅
It's from sindhh
@@NailsByAsh813Was the part of India!!!! It was!!!
@@uswah.kakar02 So?? We have also right on ajrakh not just you folks. Remember that it also gets produced in Rajasthan and Gujarat states.
Ajarak is sindh traditional work
India
Even today people in Sindh wear Ajrak topi
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Cry more.....
@@jyotinanoma6227yes
@@jaqenhghar764fyi there are sindhis in india as well. more than three million Sindhi Hindus are in india cuz of islamic invasions and barbaric conversions of yours :))
I liked those colours and patterns, really hope ajrak comes more into fashion.
It's a big trend in South India nowadays. Ajrak kurthis and sarees
And many more indigenous designs like of North east fashion, in south kanjeevaram, kasavu designs and many more.
Ajrak is a traditional cloth from the province of Sindh in Pakistan, whose lineage dates back to the period of the Indus Valley Civilization which flourished from 2500 - 1500 BC.
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Which is actually India to begin with
@@Rmm1236subcontinent dued not India
@@Rmm1236 subcontinent not india
@@Rmm1236It's Pakistan 🙄🥱. Stop your Hindu extremists view. India was never a country but name of South Asia. India made in 1947 as a country. So Sindh is in Pakistan
Hii, ajrak is a traditional design from Sindh Pakistan. My husband is from there...especially from Khairpur Sindh...its known for its rich traditional and cultural treasures..ajrak and chhabi made of banana leaves for roti etc...really really beautiful
Exactly ❤
Yea agreed but one correction- Sindh, Bharat. Not Pakistan!! The tradition developed in Gujarat & Sindh 3000-4000 years ago. ProMo ka naamo nishaan bhi nahin tha tab, Pakistan toh chodd hi do!!
ExMuslim Channels like Sahil, Adam Seeker, Sachwala, quranwala dekha karo.. you will start recognizing your biological father Bharat, better. Thank you 🙏🏼
Not just Sindh, its traditionally from Kutch & Rajasthan also.
Hindu culture
@@bhagyagopal2484 Mera lund lindu culture.
Love how gracefully she wore the saree without blouse... Pure Indian aesthetics ✨❤
Yeah. The pure Indian essence with its climatic condition.
She was gorgeous also her look for filmfare what a beauty
Pakistan sindh people wear ajrak shawl, clothes alot it's in their culture
Her stylist rocked with this look 🔥 and she looked stunning ❤
So many don't know this but in Sindh, Pakistan Ajrak is considered sacred due to being a part of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's clothing and hence Sindhi ancestors here do not appreciate using Ajrak for bottom wear or hanging it down as a train on the floor.
Btw your videos are really informative as well as engaging. More power to you ❤
Ajrakh sarees, originating from Gujarat, India, are an exquisite fusion of art, tradition, and history. Known for intricate block printing techniques and vibrant colours, they tell stories of ancient traditions and cultural heritage through geometric patterns and natural dyes, reflecting the rich tapestry of India. The people who has forgotten their roots and have an identity crisis about history and culture why would they feel any proud in that , i was watching a news about Pakistan and people had problems with a Pakistani actress wearing saree like seriously
@@jyotinanoma6227 You are denying her story or did you just refuse to read about the Sufi she mentioned? Ajrakh is from Sindh, and Sindhi people live on both side of the border.
Ajrak can be found from Indis valley time. Both of it's motifs & colour combo is Indus valley origin.That's why both Sindh & Gujrat can be it's originated place as indus valley civilizational spread around both places.
@@sadeqaghazal2571 i don't know about Pakistan side but I do know that we have a great Sidhi community which lives in every city of India , by the way did you intentionally skipped identity crisis and and why woman in Pakistan don't wear saree part in my comment??
@@jyotinanoma6227 actually we can't it's roots in Pakistan. It was originated in undivided india.
Alia has a very good stylist. In the recent events, all her outfits were stunning.
I dunno about Indian roots of Ajrak but for Pakistanis and especially Sindhis Ajrak is a sacred cultural thing
Pakistan came into existence only 76 years ago. Indic civilisation dates back to 10000 years and india is one of the few country where all culture,language,religion and rich tradition is thriving can’t say the same about Pakistan
Yes Pakistan appear out of no where
This place was empty there was no land or people!
Like seriously? It was just given a new name Pakistan always existed@@EvolveYourBrain
bhai chodo ye sab prove karke kaha jana h
@@EvolveYourBrain
Ajrak is not an exclusively Sindhi tradition, its traditionally crafted in Kutch & Rajasthan as well.
These intricate motifs were first inspired by nature and later influenced by Islamic, especially Sufi designs, due to trade.
Why you didn't mention Sindhi culture or Pakistan?
How could design inspired by a religion? You can used better word like persian or something like that. Did you named religion in other cases of motifs.
@@Abcd-vd8ebShe mentioned Islamic because the distinct 8 fold motif printed on the ajrak is a typical Islamic geometric pattern. Pl do your research before getting riled up at the mere mention of anything Islamic and Muslim 🙄
U forgot to mention RAJASTHAN for ajrat print..
It's NOT sufi, you literally speak BULLSHIT, ITS FROM Sindh.
By the way the Origin of Ajrak is from Sindh Pakistan and till date it is widely used in Sindh as a traditional outfit, and the motifs on Ajrak originates from Maklee, civilization linked to Indus regime.
i personally really like Alia's fashion sense & the way she carries herself 🫀🫶
For me it was WAY OF DRAPING SAREE.. I'm happy that she didn't wore it another way like other actresses bcs THE LOOK ITSELF GIVES RESPECT TO THE SAREE ❤
Bilkul sahi ajark topi ❤
Ajrak*
Loved her whole look. Her saree, jewellery, her hair as well as her makeup. Just perfect😍
Beautifully made, so intricate, precise, just lovely I'm an Ajrakh fan , thanks
I love her this look because it's connected to my roots ajrak is one of our tradition our culture it's part of our every event and sign of respect and pride for us it represents Sindh ❤ in whole world lovely ❤
Alia always slays indian looks
Beautiful sindhi ajrak pattern
A true Pakistani design ❤
Thanks for doing these videos. So informative 👏 👌
Glad you like them!
I must say manisha has really authentic and professional knowledge ❤
Hi, I love your videos. they got recc randomly, and im hooked since. Itd be great if you mention the event/designer alongwith celebrity donning the garment to peel back the layer even further and give credit to people behind the scenes :))
Ajrak is the symbol of Sindhi culture. Ajrak chaadar is very very popular in Sind and in rest of Pakistan as well.
dude even in India it has gujarati roots stop saying as if belongs to you only moreover I really doubt if its' wore by muslims since its' traditional attire of hindus
@@musketeers003 Ajrak is the symbol of Sindh and Sindhi culture. Stop occupying our things. Try to invent something genuine for yourselves if you don't have any. Go get a life.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻@@SyedaSamanGulzar
@@SyedaSamanGulzarwho is stealing your culture?? We are just following our culture, sindhis living in Gujarat make these saree themselves
I liked the way you explained! Thank you! 😊
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Ajrak is the tradition of sindh ❤❤❤
Ajrak to sindh ki shan hai ❤❤❤Tbhi to salman sir ko ajrak phenai gai thi as a gift ❤❤❤
It's all over India using by hindus not by arabic or Turks
Absolutely love to listen as watch yr videos keep going sis❤
Mam kafi knowledgeable videos banati ho ap
Thank you❤
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Wow. That's a stunning sari. Takes you to a beautiful warm Indian dusk moving through to a starry midnight sky. Moving art work ❤
Ajrak is a tradition of sindh pakistan ... ❤❤❤ very nice to see Alia wearing ajrak
Bestest look , mind blowing sari . I wish i could wear one ❤❤
And thanx for the info u always provide ❤❤
Ajrak is a traditional cloth of Pakistan 's province SINDH. Whose lineage dates back to the Indus valley civilization period 1500-2500 BC.
Your channel is so good and provides so much new information on fashion. I can bet you're gonna have millions of followers that you deserve. ❤
Thank you so much!!
Alia's fashion game since 2021 is literally top notch even better than pc and Deepika
Amazing because our national Indian drapes and the talent is encouraged and appreciated
This is Sindhi culture it has huge variety like ajrak dupatta ajrak suite ajrak bed sheets and more........
Wow! This is so informational. Seems like you have Good knowledge of fabrics & fashion 😊❤
I never seen this sari before it’s so beautiful
My God Alia is looking so elegant ❤
Tum bhi pahnogi aur tumhara bhi makeup kar diya jayega to tum bhi beautiful, gorgeous etc SB lagogi
Thank you for highlighting the most important issue of humanity
Ajrak represent Sindh
Yes in Pakistan ,we ajrak from Sindh and Multan too...chunri is another very traditional print...we use to make ajrak cotton shirt with ajrak duppata...and it's soooo elegant and traditional
Ajrak basically belongs to muhanjo daro.... where as chunari is from punjab cholistan , Multan , khaniwal, dera gazi khan
It's not ajrak it's azrak an Arabic word n it doesn't mean sky it means blue colour 😅
There is something called ajrak go google it
It's a type of designing block
Ajrak is a Sanskrit term
Oh my!!! Loved knowing.about Ajrakh!!!
Ajrak , sindhiyon ki shaan
It's gujrati 🇮🇳 not Sindhi !
It's belongs to sindhi culture originally, you can Google it if you want @@Aruna-cv1ep
@@Aruna-cv1ep Pakistan ma Sindhi orty hnn india ma Gujrati
@@Aruna-cv1epno sindhi
This sari is just so stunning the colour combination is awesome and suits most complexions . The beauty of this sari is the intricate design . Lovely Manisha well said and a true kaleidoscope of colours z🙏🏽💕💕💕🙏🏽
Ajrak is men famous shawl in sindh pakistan
This made her look majestic
Ajrakh saree is made in Gujarat especially kutchh district ❤
Saw a fabulous saree after a looong time...simply gorgeous.....
Ajrak is traditional dress of Sindhis in Pakistan.
No it's belongs to India
Hindus not porkistan
Hi , I love the saree . Any idea where to buy this ?
I love how you completely avoided mentioning that this print is Pakistani in origin
It’s fm gujrat region n u can say Indian n Pakistan both side ..it’s origin is way more before existence of Pakistan cane ..check google dear
And you forgot the origin of Pakistan! Anyhow it originated from Gujarat in India which is adjacent to Pakistan.
You come up with such interesting topics ! :)
Being sindhi its hard to digest such dis respect of Ajrak , as Ajrak is our symbol of respect, dignity and culture.
Disrespect huh?? Where??
Ma'am your voice just wow ❤
Thank you 😊
Beautiful ❤️
Ajrak is the Sindhi tradition
Proud to be Sindhi ❤
Other than her blouse everything thing is beautiful ❤
Wow this is absolutely one of the most beautiful sari’s that she has worn. She looks STUNNING 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Ajraks are worn in Pakistani sindh culture
Not just the traditional "Ajrak" the traditional way of draping the saare without an actual blouse makes it more "Indian" and represents the ancient and royal India
It's a Pakistani design.
She's burning a lot of money nowadays on PR, on buying awards & on creating a hysteria for her daughter...
Can you please give us more information about traditional prints and textiles.
Really love your content and the way you explain ❤❤
but sadly nobody gave credits to sindh pakistan 🇵🇰
for what?
It is not from Only Pakistan but also found in Kuchh(Gujrat), Badmer(Rajsthan), and Sindh(Pakistan). Recently Govt of India given GI tag to ajrakh. Therefore it is in news. 😊😊
Sindh Bharat ka hissa tha toh ye bhartiye kala hai toh bhartiyon ko hi credit jayega haddpa and mohanjodro ki tarah ,samjhe
Absolutely breathtaking!
As a sindhi i wanna say Didi ! You are so wrong
These prints and designs are used in Gujarat(Kutch) areas.
She looks classy in this
Even though her designer rocked it. It miss that elegent Indian look like it could have been better then this in my thought. Some thing is missing....
Dress is beautiful but when you explain about the design and colours than became more beautiful 🫶🫶🫶
Ye Pakistani Ajrak design Hy .
These designs are not only used in Pakistan but also from Kutch(Gujarat) and Badmer(Rajasthan).
This was such a stunning look. Absolutely gorgeous 😍 I'd love to "replicate" this once, even if it doesn't suit me 😅 It's too beautiful!
Dhruv rathee ka naam itihas me sunahre Aksharo se likha jayega ❤❤
He is a real hard communist
Wearing saree in a right way is just wow ❤
Ye b bta do k ye Pakistani culture sy hai. Har chez tum indians ny he banai hai jese...
You are talking about cloth, pura Pakistan hi Hindustan se bna hai. 😂
@@niharikamodi2717aur tumhaara sub kuchh Mussalmaanon kaa dia hua hai, tumhaari zubaan, tumhaaray libaas, tumhaaray khaanay, sub kuchh.
@@niharikamodi2717 sb kch to Indian culture main Mughals laye. Ye fashion trends, culture, language, food even architecture hr chez to Mughals laye India main or ab unko credit deny ki bjaye agy sy behes kr ry ho...
@@roghainahussain2275You are talking as if people didn't have any cuisine, clothes, culture, or language before the Mughals invaded. India is a diverse country. All our Indian languages come from Sanskrit. Indian cuisine is not just kebabs and biryani; there are many other foods like dosa, chole, dal, etc. Not to mention, our fashion trends are deeply rooted in our ancient traditions. Ever seen South Indian brides? Maharashtrian? East Indian? No? Tum apne anarkali aur lehenge se bahar aaoge toh samaj paoge na. I would tell you to go and do research on this topic before trying to make a statement on the internet. Aur kis chiz ki credit bhai? For burning down our ancient scriptures? Destroying our architecture? forcefully converting Hindus? Ruining the peace of the country? Matlab kuch bhi.
@@roghainahussain2275mughals didn't gave us anything they destroyed and looted hindu temples. And indian culture existed before mughals invasion
You just rock with your videos!! So informative..and enthu
Who else felt that Alia's dressing is really modest unlike other celebrities?Like she even being a celebrity is screaming this msg to the world that "Woman who knows morality and does not show herself has unique self and soul"."Unique" cuz other celebrities, even our society doesn't seem to like this
Amaazzingg styling!!
Her stylist needs to be given a raise. She looks DIVINE!!!! I am sooooo glad that at least SOMEONE did justice to traditional indian ethnics and took a detour from usual boring sequined sarees in pastel colours and used ajrakh. Alia's this look is ICONIC
I love your content 💓
I adore your content ❤
Indian craftsmanship was soo advanced! 😍😍🎉🎉🎉🕉️
Traditional textiles really make me wish I was Indian, or literally apart of any culture with vibrant textile traditions, I can’t get enough, the ‘Indian eye’ for colour combinations and sparkle is enviable. 😍
As a sindhi 😊 i am feeling so happy to see my tradition here
She looks stunning ❤
Absolutely royal ❤ she is an amazing princess
Sooo much knowledge about the saree !!! Very happy to get to know about the reason behind this sareee !💯 Tooo good 👍👍❤❤
Stunning. The Sari is timeless.
Her saree is looking STUNNING..😍😍😍😍
Alivia, i've got tears in my eyes. I've been subscribed to you for about 4 years now. I'm tryna glow up too, but it's just so hard but after watching this video, i've got the comfort i wanted. Thank you so much..❤
This saree❤❤.... can i get it online?
Ajrak represents the beauty of Sindh ❤
I dont understand how celebs and model change their skin shade like at movies and photo without makeup they are so bright white and as soon as they go photo shoot with an indian look they get brown tone 😮
Nicely explained ❤