Sunny to Rekha: Celebs in revealing sarees

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Sunny Leone spices it up  Sunny Leone showed off her curves in a rather controversial saree photo shoot. Sunny had donned a hot red saree, without a blouse for the shoot. The saree was draped over her body and accentuated her assets. She had also draped a green saree in the same manner. Sunny kept her look simple and chose minimal jewellery. With her confident attitude, Sunny managed to rock the sultry poses.
Sunny Leone spices it up
Sunny Leone showed off her curves in a rather controversial saree photo shoot. Sunny had donned a hot red saree, without a blouse for the shoot. The saree was draped over her body and accentuated her assets. She had also draped a green saree in the same manner. Sunny kept her look simple and chose minimal jewellery. With her confident attitude, Sunny managed to rock the sultry poses.

 
Vidya Balan's sensuous charms  It is not a secret that Vidya Balan loves sarees. With her desi looks and curvaceous frame, Vidya can carry the nine yards quite well. However, Vidya decided to spice things up when she paired the demure sarees with backless and cleavage-revealing blouses. Vidya was also part of a rather controversial photo-shoot. For the shoot, she was dressed in a designer red saree with a green blouse. For one of the pictures, Vidya also posed without a blouse, revealing her sculpted back.
Vidya Balan’s sensuous charms
It is not a secret that Vidya Balan loves sarees. With her desi looks and curvaceous frame, Vidya can carry the nine yards quite well. However, Vidya decided to spice things up when she paired the demure sarees with backless and cleavage-revealing blouses. Vidya was also part of a rather controversial photo-shoot. For the shoot, she was dressed in a designer red saree with a green blouse. For one of the pictures, Vidya also posed without a blouse, revealing her sculpted back.

 
Elizabeth Hurley's fifty shades of grey  Elizabeth Hurley decided to go for the Indian look. However, she went wrong with her choice of fabric. Elizabeth, who was married to Arun Nayar at the time, had worn the saree for a ball event. The grey sheer chiffon saree was worn without a blouse and revealed much more than what Elizabeth had bargained for. However, she is known for her quirky dressing style. Back in the '90s she flaunted a revealing safety pin dress too.
Elizabeth Hurley’s fifty shades of grey
Elizabeth Hurley decided to go for the Indian look. However, she went wrong with her choice of fabric. Elizabeth, who was married to Arun Nayar at the time, had worn the saree for a ball event. The grey sheer chiffon saree was worn without a blouse and revealed much more than what Elizabeth had bargained for. However, she is known for her quirky dressing style. Back in the ’90s she flaunted a revealing safety pin dress too.

 
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Let’s get strappy with Mandira Bedi
Mandira Bedi is a trendsetter. She made a statement by stepping out in noodle-strap blouses which became all the rage. However, Mandira’s bold fashion sense has also landed her in trouble. Back in 2009, in a strappy bikini blouse that she had paired an elegant black saree with, Mandira was a head turner at a ramp show. However, her revealing outfit set tongues wagging.

 
Rekha sizzles in black Rekha has been the epitome of grace and elegance. She is always seen draped in exquisite Kanjeevaram sarees. However, Rekha, too, decided to go bold with her choice of saree. She attended an Award function in 2009, wearing a black velvet saree. Rekha chose to pair the plain saree with a sleeveless blouse. Being the diva that she is, the actress carried off the look.
Rekha sizzles in black
Rekha has been the epitome of grace and elegance. She is always seen draped in exquisite Kanjeevaram sarees. However, Rekha, too, decided to go bold with her choice of saree. She attended an Award function in 2009, wearing a black velvet saree. Rekha chose to pair the plain saree with a sleeveless blouse. Being the diva that she is, the actress carried off the look.

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