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Bollywood’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl Madhuri Dixit just delivered another saree slay for the history books, drenched in vibrant pink and yellow hues

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 2, 2026, 16:00 IST
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The ‘Dhak Dhak’ reign continues

Madhuri Dixit has spent decades setting the gold standard for grace, glam, and timeless style, and her latest saree spree is no exception. Drenched in vibrant hues of pink and yellow, she radiated joy and elegance, proving why she continues to be the eternal “Dhak Dhak" girl of India. Without trying too hard, Madhuri’s look is a true masterclass in making a statement without making fashion look too hard.

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One saree and infinite main character energy

The 59-year-old actress wore a stunning saree made of Rekha silk satin worth Rs 39,500, which was naturally dyed using the sacred temple marigold flowers and sappanwood bark. This eco-printed combination made the 9 yards of grace look absolutely mesmerising. The subtle ombré effect with a soft warm-sunset touch carried strokes of orange and soft pink, making it an ideal choice for evening brunches and events.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The saree game remains untouchable

Madhuri matched its prowess with a high-neckline blouse, dipped in pink hues with a sleeveless charm. Styled by Sukriti Grover, she was seen carrying a pink potli purse decorated with 3D floral motifs and wearing a statement floral diamond ring that spread across her fingers and became a beautiful hath phool twist. She completed the look with pink hoop earrings that matched her saree’s aura.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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What she did for the glam

On the beauty front, she played with soft colours and went in for a glowing base, Barbie pink cheeks, shimmer pink eyeshadow, and hot pink lipstick. Obsessed with this feminine shade, she also added a tiny pink bindi and made a messy high bun in the most stylish manner, which gave a clear peek of her neckline.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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She only gets better with time

There are sarees, and then there are saree moments that instantly make her stop and scroll. Madhuri Dixit also delivered the same prowess in this feel-fresh drape, which captivated our hearts in the most interesting manner. Bursting with colour and confidence, this look perfectly captured her charm, poise, and iconic star power and proved she’s still an enduring fashion icon across generations.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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