Rani Mukerji celebrates 30 years in Bollywood in a dreamy white saree, and fans can’t stop talking about it
Rani Mukerji just crossed a rare milestone - 30 years in films. Three whole decades. And instead of making it loud or flashy, she marked the moment the way she usually does. With quiet confidence and really good style.
The celebration was hosted by Karan Johar, her longtime friend and collaborator, and the mood felt intimate, warm, and full of nostalgia. For the evening, Rani skipped bold shades and dramatic silhouettes. She showed up in a white saree that did all the talking.
And honestly, it was a beautiful choice.
The organza saree was light, airy, and elegant in the most effortless way. Soft floral embroidery was scattered across the fabric, subtle but rich, catching the light every time she moved. The borders were neatly embroidered, adding structure without making the look heavy.
Her drape was classic. The pallu fell in clean pleats over her shoulder, easy and graceful, the kind of styling that never goes out of fashion. Instead of pairing it with anything ornate, she chose a plain sleeveless blouse with a deep neckline. Simple. Smart. It let the saree shine.
Jewellery stayed understated. Diamond earrings that sparkled just enough. A thin pendant at her neck. A delicate bracelet and a few rings. Nothing extra, nothing loud. Just the right amount of polish.
Her makeup followed the same soft-glam mood. Smoky eyes, fluttery lashes, a neat flick of liner. Warm blush, glowing skin, glossy lips. The kind of makeup that looks fresh even up close. And her hair? Left loose in soft curls, side-parted and flowing, framing her face without trying too hard.
It was one of those looks that feels calm and powerful at the same time. No drama. Just confidence.
And while she was celebrating the past, Rani is already gearing up for what’s next. She’s returning as the fierce cop in Mardaani 3, backed once again by Yash Raj Films. The third chapter of the franchise will see her back in action, chasing down criminals and fighting for missing girls across the country. The film is set to release on January 30.
Thirty years in, and Rani Mukerji is still doing what she does best. Staying real. Choosing elegance. And reminding us that style, like talent, only gets better with time.
The celebration was hosted by Karan Johar, her longtime friend and collaborator, and the mood felt intimate, warm, and full of nostalgia. For the evening, Rani skipped bold shades and dramatic silhouettes. She showed up in a white saree that did all the talking.
And honestly, it was a beautiful choice.
The organza saree was light, airy, and elegant in the most effortless way. Soft floral embroidery was scattered across the fabric, subtle but rich, catching the light every time she moved. The borders were neatly embroidered, adding structure without making the look heavy.
Her drape was classic. The pallu fell in clean pleats over her shoulder, easy and graceful, the kind of styling that never goes out of fashion. Instead of pairing it with anything ornate, she chose a plain sleeveless blouse with a deep neckline. Simple. Smart. It let the saree shine.
Jewellery stayed understated. Diamond earrings that sparkled just enough. A thin pendant at her neck. A delicate bracelet and a few rings. Nothing extra, nothing loud. Just the right amount of polish.
Her makeup followed the same soft-glam mood. Smoky eyes, fluttery lashes, a neat flick of liner. Warm blush, glowing skin, glossy lips. The kind of makeup that looks fresh even up close. And her hair? Left loose in soft curls, side-parted and flowing, framing her face without trying too hard.
It was one of those looks that feels calm and powerful at the same time. No drama. Just confidence.
And while she was celebrating the past, Rani is already gearing up for what’s next. She’s returning as the fierce cop in Mardaani 3, backed once again by Yash Raj Films. The third chapter of the franchise will see her back in action, chasing down criminals and fighting for missing girls across the country. The film is set to release on January 30.
Thirty years in, and Rani Mukerji is still doing what she does best. Staying real. Choosing elegance. And reminding us that style, like talent, only gets better with time.
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