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'Sarzameen' Streams Online: Kajol’s Vintage Style Finds A Festive Revival For Teej And Raksha Bandhan 2025
'Sarzameen', Kajol's latest emotional thriller set in Kashmir, dropped on OTT on 25 July and has already sparked a wave of mixed yet passionate reviews. Directed by Kayoze Irani and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan alongside Kajol, the film dives deep into loyalty, family, and political unrest. While reactions have varied-some praising its emotional pull, others critiquing its screenplay, Kajol's performance has stood out for its depth and maturity.
And just like that, she's back in the spotlight. But let's be honest-has she ever really left? Her presence in Sarzameen reminded us of her unmatched screen charisma, and that sparked another thought: her timeless fashion from the 90s and 2000s still holds its own, especially when the festive season rolls around.
With Hariyali Teej and Raksha Bandhan knocking at the door, Kajol's iconic looks from those years feel like perfect references - traditional, joyful, and full of personality.
The Yellow Kurta With Blue Dupatta: A Morning Mood
If there's one look that captures carefree festive mornings, it's this one. Kajol wears a lemon-yellow kurta with clean lines and subtle shaping. The neckline is structured but modest, and the sleeves are elbow-length, ideal for staying comfortable while also looking polished. The kurta falls just below the knees, paired with a powder blue chiffon dupatta that brings a refreshing contrast without overpowering the look. Yes, it's 'the Neela dupatta peela suit'.
This outfit is made for tying rakhi over tea or enjoying a swing under trees on Teej. It's fuss-free and cheerful and it moves with you.

Little tweak: Reimagine this in cotton-silk or soft chanderi with a hand-block-printed dupatta for a gentle festive upgrade.
Sunshine Yellow Lehenga With Mirror Work: All Things Evening
This one's for those who love a little drama once the lights come on. A deep yellow lehenga, heavily embroidered with mirror and zari work, is paired with a matching dupatta. The blouse is fitted with a square neckline and elbow-length sleeves, while the skirt carries volume and grace, perfect for a festive dance or evening family celebration.
It's opulent without being overwhelming, and that's where its charm lies.

Update idea: Add a green potli bag and contrast bangles to pull in Teej-inspired colours while keeping the look grounded.
Rust-Gold Patchwork Lehenga: Earthy Elegance
This rust-toned lehenga with traditional patchwork details is all about craft. The blouse features short sleeves and a curved neckline, while the skirt showcases hand-stitched panels in shades of maroon, gold, and burnt orange. Paired with a sheer dupatta edged in embroidery, it feels warm, festive, and just right for Hariyali Teej when earthy colours bloom.
There's nostalgia stitched into every detail of this look.

Modern touch: Try styling it with a sleeveless blouse or belted dupatta to blend vintage charm with today's silhouette trends.
Lime Green Flared Suit: Fresh, Fun, And Festive
There's something undeniably festive about this lime green suit with a generous flare. The kurta has a wide neckline and full sleeves, flowing into a voluminous silhouette that's both playful and graceful. It's paired with a matching dupatta in georgette, featuring delicate sequins that catch the light just right.
Perfect for dancing, applying mehendi, or simply standing out in a crowd.

Simple twist: Go for silver jewellery and a side braid with jasmine flowers - the look becomes Teej-ready instantly.
Yellow Anarkali With Chikankari Motifs: Delicate And Dreamy
This is a look for those who want their festive wear to feel soft and light. A muted yellow anarkali with subtle embroidery and a sheer dupatta brings effortless grace. The anarkali falls in clean pleats, giving it a flowy yet composed silhouette. The sleeves are translucent, and the embroidery adds texture without bulk.
Ideal for Raksha Bandhan brunch or a serene puja at home.

Elegant upgrade: Add pastel-coloured bangles or a pearl maangtikka to give this gentle outfit a festive focal point.
So, Why Do These Still Work?
These outfits weren't created to trend, they were made to last. They reflect moods more than fashion cycles. They're festive without trying too hard, timeless without looking dated. With a few small changes in fabric, jewellery, or styling, they're right at home in 2025's festive closet.
So whether 'Sarzameen' got you hooked on Kajol's screen presence again, or just brought back memories of your favourite looks growing up, one thing is clear: her style still has a lot to offer this festive season.



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