12 years ago
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12 years ago
I don't know who brought it but i guess the trend started with the Mughals. :blink:
12 years ago
I think this trend was started by a Pathan's or punjabi womens.
12 years ago
I think this trend was started by a Pathan's or punjabi womens.
Pathans never came to India. :blink:
it was Mughals who ruled India for so many years. :)
12 years ago
i think this trend has been came to india by Pakistanis & Punjabi's. generally Pakistanis pants are like salwar pants only. :huh: :huh:
Vinu
12 years ago
Salwar Kurta is Punjabi dress. Now, this is popular in entire country.
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12 years ago
so, majority of votes goes to punjab. Now hepsiba needs to answer. :cheer: :cheer:
Vinu
12 years ago
hepsiba all of us are waiting for your answer eagarly please give you answer
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12 years ago
I also think the same way. Both Sari and Churidaars are Indian dresses. Churidaar Kammeez belongs to North Indians, no doubt. While I was studying PDC in my college, I could see all 'didis' of final year wearing sarees only. i.e Before 15 years, no girl in Kerala wear churidars, midis etc once she reach 20. I also thought, I also have to leave my churidaars within 3-4 years which I just can't imagine at that time!!! Suddenly I could see change in trends and now, even ladies +45 are wearing Churidaars. Am sure, when I become 45, still I may be using salwar kameez. Isn't it?
Meera sandhu
12 years ago
I also think the same way. Both Sari and Churidaars are Indian dresses. Churidaar Kammeez belongs to North Indians, no doubt. While I was studying PDC in my college, I could see all 'didis' of final year wearing sarees only. i.e Before 15 years, no girl in Kerala wear churidars, midis etc once she reach 20. I also thought, I also have to leave my churidaars within 3-4 years which I just can't imagine at that time!!! Suddenly I could see change in trends and now, even ladies +45 are wearing Churidaars. Am sure, when I become 45, still I may be using salwar kameez. Isn't it?
so this time you dont wear salwar kameez only sarees?? :unsure: :unsure:
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