What makes the Mukerji sisters’ festive appearances so special is the way they honour both their family’s heritage and their personal style. At their own family pandal, the two perfectly complemented each other, Rani embodying deep-rooted, regal tradition in red, and Kajol offering a softer, contemporary take in mauve tissue. And yet, they both stood united in their love for sarees, their bindis, and the cultural fabric of Durga Puja.
As the sisters posed amid the grandeur of the North Bombay Sarbojanin Puja, they weren’t just showcasing House of Masaba’s festive couture – they were celebrating a family tradition that has spanned generations. On Shubho Ashtami, Kajol and Rani showed us that true style isn’t about trends alone; it’s about heritage, identity, and honouring your roots with pride.