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Posted: 13 years ago
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Saanchi made an observation..but IF members please think rationally how much is the trutth what she says..I understand that the way she said is unparliamenatry. I usualy see during some wedding ceremonies...😆😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Bhach - dear have you actually ever visited the interiors of India? I don't live there, but I ve visited and people still wear such unmodern outfits 24/7! 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Gaghra Choli is a traditional dress of that particular region of the country.
I am sure they were them in their evry day life just like people who wear sarees in other parts of the country.

Women whether in urban or rural areas of this country still dress traditionally.

So what Sanchi said and feels is far from reality.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: AnjanaYYZ

Bhach - dear have you actually ever visited the interiors of India? I don't live there, but I ve visited and people still wear such unmodern outfits 24/7! 😆

I never said unmoden..it is a highly specialised and very demanding dress ..that s why I said I see during marriage times...😉😉😉 I do not think therer is anything like anterior..
Do we say that our toes or nails are our anteriors..😆😆😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i myself saw with my eyes in jaipur rajesthani women sure wear ghaghra 24 hrs i even saw they can climb mountain of temple of savitri and gayatri of pushkar wearing ghaghra
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Posted: 13 years ago
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"interior" not "anterior" as in the gaons...not the cities. Even in Jodhpur, Jaipur and Udaipur I observed women wearing traditional rajasthani attire and in the villages I traversed it was very much the norm.

Anterior n interior r 2 different words by the way. 😆 Please don't restrict ur thinking to only what you know and/or have personally observed.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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the point is not if it modern or not, the point is that it is what they wear in their district and sicne she is also anrepsresntative of that district she realyl cant abandon tradiotions clothes for modernity!! and i firmly beleive clothes really dont make u modern or unmodern it was uncalled for by sanchi and i just am abt to lose my paitence ofr the family of shiv who is bearing sanchi so much!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Bhach some woman in rajasthan wear ghagra . I often visit rajasthan.
But woman from well to do families wear sarres in their day to day life.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear bach hav u ever been to rajasthan...well i hav lived there for three years ...lot of woman still wear ghagra cholis tjetr infact its much more common than jeans or salwars...n i m not talking abt villages but cites like jaipur jodhpur n udaipur
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Posted: 13 years ago
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It doesn't matter how many wears it..its the matter of tradition..jis ka tradition jaise hai wo waise dress pehente hai..hume uspe comment nehi karna chaiye..

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