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Posted: 6 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: sharvyo

Even I was thinking the same too as I am a Bengali. 😆 First her bridal look in red reminded me of a Bengali bride and now this.. even the sari which Naina is wearing looked like taant Sari which Bengali women wear. And now this shakha pola😆

Yes her attire at her wedding is still okay because that time brides were dressed like that
but nowdays its only bengali brides who are dressed like that
but why are adding this bengali touch here
though I am loving it
since I am fond of bengali traditions
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Abida_angel

Well noticed yaat 😆
Even ai noticed it...I hope they show her wearing it.I don't belong to himdu culture but choda or any form of bangles that signifies that you are married..mangalsutra and sindoor..it excites me..I really feel its so pretty and a way of expressing your love to your husband. It binds the two moore together I feel.
Its always a pride for a woman to fo with a sign that I belong to my man and so with the man..its a pride moment for him to see his wife carry signs of beionging to him.
Thats why I hope naina finds the mangalsutra.


you are actually very good with words Abida if that is how I should address you as
I am sure she will find the manglsutra anyhow
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: munchkinland



you are actually very good with words Abida if that is how I should address you as
I am sure she will find the manglsutra anyhow


Thandk u soo much 😳
Ofcourse you can call me Abida 😳
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: munchkinland

Yes her attire at her wedding is still okay because that time brides were dressed like that
but nowdays its only bengali brides who are dressed like that
but why are adding this bengali touch here
though I am loving it
since I am fond of bengali traditions


Even I wonder why are they adding this Bengali touch😆. Here I, despite being a Bengali would wish to get married in Marwati style with lehenga etc.. if I ever plan to marry at all.. and here Naina, a Marwari has Bengali touches😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: munchkinland

I don't know how many of you noticed

but why was Naina wearing shankha pola

these bangles are worn by Bengali married women

those who don't know what is shankha pola they are like chudas in punjabis
just two bangles one red and one white
and I saw Naina wearing them

As far as I know they are gujratis not Bengalis
so why the bangles


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Even I wanted to know.. because neither Marwadis not Agarwals wear these bangles after shaadi
Honestly White bangles are never worn in agarwals

May be someone in CVs is bengali 😆😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: munchkinland

I don't know how many of you noticed

but why was Naina wearing shankha pola

these bangles are worn by Bengali married women

those who don't know what is shankha pola they are like chudas in punjabis
just two bangles one red and one white
and I saw Naina wearing them

As far as I know they are gujratis not Bengalis
so why the bangles


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Exactly dude i thought of the same thing...being a bengali i noticed this first...and nowhere i see marwaris wearing this...though its worn in rajputs too i found out...and being an ashdeep shipper i like that😆😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Maybe saree k Sath ki matching h
M sure with changing saree bangles will change
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Posted: 6 years ago
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It's not a shankha ... It's a shankh choora ... Traditional ivory Bangles worn by newly married women as per rajashthani culture.
Most marwari families follow the tradition prevelent in their native villages and ivory Bangles being worn right after wedding is a must in most parts of rajashthan... If u notice... Naina wore lac Bangles too mixed with glass ones during her pheras...another important tradition followed by Rajasthani ppl
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: VandyP

It's not a shankha ... It's a shankh choora ... Traditional ivory Bangles worn by newly married women as per rajashthani culture.

Most marwari families follow the tradition prevelent in their native villages and ivory Bangles being worn right after wedding is a must in most parts of rajashthan... If u notice... Naina wore lac Bangles too mixed with glass ones during her pheras...another important tradition followed by Rajasthani ppl


Interesting...And I must say hats off to CVs for such detailing.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: VandyP

It's not a shankha ... It's a shankh choora ... Traditional ivory Bangles worn by newly married women as per rajashthani culture.

Most marwari families follow the tradition prevelent in their native villages and ivory Bangles being worn right after wedding is a must in most parts of rajashthan... If u notice... Naina wore lac Bangles too mixed with glass ones during her pheras...another important tradition followed by Rajasthani ppl


oh thank you for the information
cvs also know that we notice minute things like these as well
hence they don't ignore it

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