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Mrunal Thakur embraces her ‘Purna Marathi’ side in a timeless Paithani saree

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 16, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Mrunal Thakur’s Marathi roots shine through

Mrunal Thakur, known for her work across Hindi television and cinema as well as regional blockbusters like ‘Sita Ramam’ and ‘Hi Nanna’, continues to celebrate her cultural roots with pride. Beyond her acting prowess, she has carved a niche as a fashion icon who openly champions body positivity and self-expression. Her latest appearance once again proves that traditional attire holds a timeless charm when worn with confidence. Fans were quick to praise her graceful embrace of Maharashtrian aesthetics.

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A fashion-forward Marathi Mulgi moment

A quick scroll through Mrunal’s Instagram feed reveals her love for traditional and Indo-Western styles. In her recent post, the ‘Son Of Sardaar 2’ actor stunned in a classic Marathi mulgi avatar, blending heritage with subtle modern elements. The look instantly caught attention for its authenticity and elegance. Her caption, “Thodi modern… purna Marathi,” perfectly summed up the vibe of her ensemble.

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The Paithani saree that stole the spotlight

Mrunal chose a dual-toned Paithani saree featuring traditional checks and vibrant peacock motifs, a hallmark of Maharashtrian craftsmanship. The rich weave was paired with a striking red blouse detailed with intricate zari threadwork. The colour combination enhanced the regal appeal of the saree, making it a standout ethnic look. The overall drape reflected a beautiful balance of tradition and contemporary styling.

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Soft glam makeup and traditional styling

Keeping her beauty look understated, the ‘Sita Ramam’ actor opted for soft glam makeup with a subtle highlighter accentuating her features. A pink lip shade added freshness, while her hair was neatly tied into a bun adorned with white gajra. Completing her look was a traditional red chandrakor bindi, lending a quintessential Maharashtrian touch. The styling elevated the elegance of the outfit without overpowering it.

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Gold jewellery and the legacy of Paithani

Mrunal accessorised her look with classic gold jewellery, including a studded choker, heavy bangles, jhumkas, and a traditional Peshwai nath. The ensemble serves as perfect inspiration for brides and bridesmaids attending traditional functions. Paithani sarees, known for their rich golden zari and ornate borders, originate from Paithan in the Sambhajinagar district. While rooted in history, Nashik is now the largest producer of these iconic sarees, keeping the legacy alive.

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