Tumhari Sulu won the ‘Best Film’ award at the IIFA, and Vidya Balan must have been overjoyed. Vidya and her crew must have been ecstatic with the film’s seven nominations; she was nominated in the ‘Best Actress’ category for the film. Tumhari Sulu was a superb blend of emotions, humor, and drama, and it was well-deserved. But we’ve grown to anticipate all of that from films starring Vidya Balan; remember The Dirty Picture, Kahaani? It’s impossible to deny that she’s a talented performer.

Another undisputed fact is that Vidya Balan is the only person in Bollywood who knows how to rock a saree. Vidya’s sarees appear to be a kind of self-expression, not just any saree. She is definitely predisposed towards Indian handloom (as we should be), and every time she wears one, she exudes an earthy, old-world charm. Vidya proves that the allure of a traditional saree crafted using Indian design skills would never go out of style in this day of printed sarees, trendy drapes, and whimsical designs.

Vidya has thoroughly mastered the technique of wearing a saree. Vidya, you’re slaying in a saree like a boss! Bring on the handloom sarees!

Vidya Balan looked stunning in a mustard yellow saree teamed with a lovely blouse from Baise Gaba at a promotional event for her flick Sherni. The 42-year-old actress is frequently seen wearing sarees at events and public gatherings, and she exudes elegance and grace.

Vidya appeared for images at a photoshoot ahead of the event, and her photos were released on Instagram by Who Wore What When. Beautiful block designs and a narrow border with patchwork motifs adorn this crepe saree.

Take a peek at two more occasions Vidya Balan slayed in pricey yellow sarees.