Priyanka Chopra Stuns in Traditional Ultramarine Kurta for Mumbai Durga Puja
Stepping into the festive spirit with effortless grace, Priyanka Chopra lit up the North Bombay Durga Puja pandal hosted by Rani Mukerji and Kajol. Returning from her Hollywood projects, the global star embraced the celebration with warmth, showcasing a beautiful blend of international poise and traditional Indian charm .
For Durga Puja, Priyanka chose a jewel-toned ultramarine kurta set by homegrown label Sobariko, styled impeccably by Ami Patel. The straight-cut kurta featured delicate silver zari embroidery that shimmered subtly under the festive lights, paired with matching straight-fit bottoms and a coordinating dupatta. The ensemble created a regal yet understated silhouette, perfectly suited to the spiritual ambience of the pandal. Against the backdrop of vibrant reds and golds, the deep ultramarine hue made her presence magnetic while staying deeply rooted in tradition.
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Keeping the look refined, Priyanka opted for minimal accessories a pair of statement earrings that complemented the embroidery without overpowering it. Her makeup was fresh and festive, featuring softly blushed cheeks, defined brows, and a nude lip that added a natural radiance. A small bindi and neatly tied-back hair completed the poised, devotional look, perfectly reflecting the essence of Ashtami.
Though Priyanka spends much of her time in Los Angeles, her presence at Durga Puja highlighted her enduring connection to Indian culture and festivities.
Her appearance came amid a packed schedule. Priyanka recently returned to Mumbai while shooting for SS Rajamouli’s SSMB29 alongside Mahesh Babu. In addition, she is preparing for the second season of Citadel and taking on a daring role as a 19th-century pirate in The Bluff. Despite her global commitments, Priyanka’s festive visit was a graceful reminder of her ability to balance international stardom with deep-rooted traditions.
For Durga Puja, Priyanka chose a jewel-toned ultramarine kurta set by homegrown label Sobariko, styled impeccably by Ami Patel. The straight-cut kurta featured delicate silver zari embroidery that shimmered subtly under the festive lights, paired with matching straight-fit bottoms and a coordinating dupatta. The ensemble created a regal yet understated silhouette, perfectly suited to the spiritual ambience of the pandal. Against the backdrop of vibrant reds and golds, the deep ultramarine hue made her presence magnetic while staying deeply rooted in tradition.
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Keeping the look refined, Priyanka opted for minimal accessories a pair of statement earrings that complemented the embroidery without overpowering it. Her makeup was fresh and festive, featuring softly blushed cheeks, defined brows, and a nude lip that added a natural radiance. A small bindi and neatly tied-back hair completed the poised, devotional look, perfectly reflecting the essence of Ashtami.
Though Priyanka spends much of her time in Los Angeles, her presence at Durga Puja highlighted her enduring connection to Indian culture and festivities.
Beyond the Festivities
Her appearance came amid a packed schedule. Priyanka recently returned to Mumbai while shooting for SS Rajamouli’s SSMB29 alongside Mahesh Babu. In addition, she is preparing for the second season of Citadel and taking on a daring role as a 19th-century pirate in The Bluff. Despite her global commitments, Priyanka’s festive visit was a graceful reminder of her ability to balance international stardom with deep-rooted traditions.