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Not Just For Weddings: What These Women Did In Sarees Will Blow Your Mind!
Who said sarees are just for weddings, rituals, and slow walks? Think again.
What if we told you that women across India are weightlifting, skateboarding, surfing, hula hooping-even playing football and trekking-all draped in six yards of pure elegance? Yes, the same saree that some still call "restrictive" or "old-fashioned" is being redefined as a symbol of strength, versatility, and rebellion. And these women are doing it with grace, grit, and glorious confidence.
Let's introduce you to a few awe-inspiring changemakers who are flipping the script on what a saree can and cannot do.
Usha Soman : Fitness In A Saree? Piece Of Cake!
Pushups, treks, skips-Usha Soman, the 85 year old mother of model and actor Milind Soman makes it look effortless. That too, in a saree. While many of us are still trying to find the energy to stretch in leggings, this powerhouse proves that the only real fitness gear you need is your mindset. Saree? Not a barrier. In fact, she makes it look like armor.
Mariette Valsan : Surf's Up, Saree On!
Actor, model, and surfer, Mariette Valsan doesn't let tradition weigh her down-she takes it to the waves. Wearing a Goan Kunbi saree, she shatters every notion that a saree can't keep up with adventure. Who knew traditional weaves could glide across oceans?
Shanta Balu Pawar : The Warrior Aaji From Pune
Octogenarian. Martial artist. Inspiration. Shanta Balu Pawar wields her lathi-kathi in a saree like she was born to do it (and she probably was!). She's proof that age is just a number and tradition, when embraced on your terms, is power.
Urmila Pable : Skateboarding Through Stereotypes
Meet Urmila, a cool-skating wonder from Mumbai, rolling through life in a saree. While most people can't even stand steady on a skateboard, she's gliding through urban streets with unapologetic grace.
Mahua Moitra : Kicking Norms, Literally!
TMC's firebrand MP-Mahua Moitra, in full stride, plays football in a saree and shows us that power dressing can mean literally kicking goals in what others call "restrictive clothing." Style and substance? She's got both.
The Gudi Padwa Biker Squad : Biker Queens In Nine Yards
Maharashtra's all-women biker gang take the streets by storm, riding fearlessly in their nauvari sarees during Gudi Padwa. It wasn't just a parade; it was a statement. Grace, tradition, and roaring engines-a combo we didn't know we needed.
Eshna Kutty : The Hula Hooping Saree Queen
From the streets of Delhi to Instagram virality, Eshna Kutty spun her way into our hearts with her #SareeFlow. She doesn't just hula hoop in a saree-she reclaims it, repackages it, and redefines it as a fashion of fluidity and fun.
Kittammal Venkatraman : Gold Medals And Blue Borders
At 82, Tamil Nadu's Kittammal Venkatraman lifts weights heavier than your excuses. With her crisp blue saree and unshakable posture, she's lifting medals, mindsets, and generations of inspiration.
Lata Bhagwan Kare : A Marathon For Love
In 2013, Lata Kare ran a marathon in her 60s-not for fame, but to win ₹5,000 for her husband's medical treatment. No sportswear. No sponsors. Just sheer love, determination wearing her saree. That's not just inspiring. That's legendary.
Saree, Not Sorry!
Let's be honest-managing even daily chores in a saree can feel like a task sometimes. The pleats come undone, the pallu slips, and running for a bus? Forget it. And that's exactly what makes these stories so powerful.
These women aren't saying everyone must do extraordinary things in a saree. They're simply showing that the saree can be more-not just traditional, but also tough, dynamic, and adaptable when you want it to be.
So no, you don't need to skateboard or lift weights in a saree to feel empowered. But it's nice to know that if you did want to, there's a growing tribe of women out there proving it's absolutely possible.
Sometimes, a saree isn't just a garment-it's a statement. And whether you wear it for a pooja, a protest, or just because it makes you feel beautiful-that choice itself is powerful.



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