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Navratri 2024 Day 6: Katrina Kaif to Manisha Rani celebs flaunting their look in red hot saree

On the sixth day of Shardiya Navratri, devotees honor Maa Katyayani, a fierce and powerful form of Goddess Durga. Known for riding a majestic lion and symbolizing wisdom and harmony, she is often depicted with weapons in multiple arms, while also bestowing blessings in the Abhaya and Varada Mudras. The day is associated with the color red, representing courage, strength, and protection.

Celebrities like Hina Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Katrina Kaif have embraced the spirit of the day by showcasing beautiful traditional outfits in various shades of red, each offering their unique flair. Here’s a glimpse into their festive looks:

1. Hina Khan wowed in a classic red Anarkali dress, a perfect blend of elegance and tradition.

 

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2. Shraddha Kapoor donned a gorgeous crimson saree by Nitya Bajaj, made from satin georgette fabric, with delicate hand-embroidered sequins adding a subtle sparkle to the outfit.

 

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3. Rashmika Mandanna stole the show in a red lehenga with a plunging sweetheart neckline blouse, spaghetti straps, and intricate floral applique work. Her ensemble, paired with a matching dupatta and elegant jewelry, highlighted her chic yet traditional look.

4. Katrina Kaif looked stunning in a red saree with a plunging neckline blouse, accessorized with green jhumkas and diamond bangles, adding a touch of modern charm to her ethnic outfit.

 

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5. Manisha Rani wowed her Instagram followers with her photos in a beautiful red saree, flaunting her figure and showcasing the timeless beauty of traditional Indian wear.

 

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These celebrity-inspired looks celebrate the festive spirit of Navratri with grace, each using the color red to reflect the fierce and protective energy of Maa Katyayani. From Anarkalis to sarees and lehengas, red dominates the day, radiating confidence and enthusiasm for the celebration.

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