Viral Video: Woman Performs Backflip In Saree, Leaves People Amazed

Mili Sarkar’s stunt is so flawless and smooth that people’s perception of the saree’s fussiness might change after watching the video.
Mili Sarkar’s stunt is so flawless and smooth that people’s perception of the saree’s fussiness might change after watching the video.
Dastidar was previously a participant in Zee Bangla’s Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in 2015 and was one of the top 5 finalists.Â
Kutty’s mom, Chitra Narayanan, a renowned journalist, shared a LinkedIn post that decodes the reasons behind her daughter’s hugely successful viral video which features the 23-year-old hula-hooping in a saree and sneakers.
The #SareeFlow movement that Kutty has kicked off is an attempt at liberating women from the stress that wearing sarees brings. It’s a young take on a traditional attire, adding some spunk and lightness to it.
The flavor of the saree changes from place to place, with a different design and style depicting a particular region.
What #SareeTwitter has done, is to renew my resolution to wear more sarees. The saree, I realize, is always more than just an everyday garment. A saree is an identity, a comfort, a statement, a growing into, writes Kiran Manral.
It all comes down to the freedom of choice then. Especially for women. Especially in modern India. To wear sarior not, she and only she has the power to decide that. She does not owe any explanation to anyone for her choices, writes Gunjan Pant Pande.
A couple of days back, one of India’s leading designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee made a statement that irked many. He said, “I think, if you tell me that you do not know how to wear a saree, I would say shame on you”. He said this while addressing at the Harvard India Conference and brought in a […]
Shital Mahajan Rane, an Indian woman in extreme sports took to skydiving and created a record. On Sunday, Mahajan, 35, jumped from a height of 13 thousand feet in Thailand wearing traditional Maharashtrian saree and we can’t stop gushing over her bold spirit. Wooww..I must say Sheetal left no excuse for women in Saree. On […]
A couple of days ago The New York Times invited the ire of several Indians for publishing an article which stated that the traditional garment saree was being revived by the governing party, to be used as a Nationalist propaganda. The article went on to further state that the Banarasi saree was “primarily worn by […]