In the Bollywood industry, Deepika Padukone, Madhuri Dixit, Priyanka Chopra, Sonam Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are the most glitzy and gorgeous actresses. The actresses can be seen donning gorgeously crafted attire.

They simply have a stunning appearance, and their attire is flawless. They are the most stylish stars in the business, and their impeccable sense of style never ceases to astound us. For their roles in their respective flicks, the ladies were observed wearing clothes with complex designs. We were astounded by the actresses’ use of bulky lehengas in their movies.

Let’s look at some of the movie characters who are wearing stunning historical relics.

Deepika Padukone: Deepika has acted in several films, and in those films, we can see her wearing a lot of jewelry. She wears a variety of jummar neckpieces, haath phools, and earpieces in “Bajirao Mastani” as Mastani. Deepika’s portrayal of “Rani Padmavati” in the movie especially highlights some exquisite works of art and the Rajasthani culture.

Madhuri Dixit: For her roles in Devdas and Kalank, Madhuri Dixit used both unusual and conventional jewelry, like bindis, neckpieces, earrings, and nose pins.

Priyanka Chopra: Priyanka’s persona appeared with stunning Maharani haars that were deserving of all the envy. The actress is wearing some traditional Maharashtrian jewelry while portraying the character of “Kashi Bai.”

Sonam Kapoor: Another difficult-to-ignore aspect of the movie had girls salivating for days: Sonam’s beautiful kundan jewelry! She can be seen wearing a variety of jewels in the movie “Prem Ratan Dhan Payo” where she plays a princess.

Aditi Rao Hydari: In the movie “Padmavat,” Aditi portrayed the part of “Mehrunissa Begum,” and audiences adored the jewelry she wore.

Devdas and Jodha Akbar are two of actress Aishwarya Rai‘s most beautiful appearances. In the movies, the actress is shown wearing bulky jewelry with stone accents. Aishwarya wore hefty jadau chokers, the Rajasthani mang-tikka known as the kamarband and Borla, as well as a bevy of Kundan and meenakari-adorned traditional bangles. At least 4 kilograms of jewelry was worn by the woman.