Happy Birthday Tabu! The actress turns 52 today. With over three decades in the limelight, she has not only wowed us with her on-screen brilliance but also dazzled us with her off-screen charm. Whether she keeps it effortlessly casual or elegantly formal, this star is the ultimate style icon. When Tabu wears traditional attire, she transforms into the very essence of Indian beauty. To celebrate her special day, let's take a delightful trip down memory lane and revisit five of her most exquisite ethnic looks, both on and off the silver screen.
In Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Tabu not only wowed us with her acting skills but also impressed us with her unforgettable Anarkali outfits. While sharing a snapshot from the movie's look test, Tabu unveiled her charm in a lovely pink Anarkali ensemble. Her kurta, featuring a deep neckline, quarter sleeves, and elegant copper prints, added a touch of grace to her appearance. With a matching dupatta, she effortlessly wrapped up her ethnic attire.
When Tabu drapes herself in a six-yard wonder, she's a vision. Just a while back, the Bollywood beauty left us all spellbound in an exquisite ajrak saree crafted by Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. The golden sequins brought the perfect touch of bling to the ensemble. Colourful tassels adorning the borders elevated the outfit's beauty to the next level.
Tabu portrayed a tough cop in Dhrishyam 2. Amidst her fierce performance, her kurta sets served as a lesson in chic, minimalist desi fashion. For this look, Tabu wore a stylish blue kurta and pants set. What caught our eye was her choice of a printed dupatta, effortlessly introducing a striking contrast between yellow, blue, and white. Her fashion sense, just like her acting, was on point, making us all aspire to those desi style goals.
Colour-blocking isn't just reserved for Western fashion. Tabu shattered that misconception with style. She wore a traditional saree that featured vibrant orange, red, and green hues. Golden prints added an extra touch of ethnicity to this stunning six-yard wonder. A neat bun adorned with red roses was the perfect finishing touch to her saree avatar.
No list of ethnic looks is truly finished without a sequin-studded saree. Tabu once graced an eye-catching blue saree designed by Manish Malhotra. The sequins on the drape brought the dazzle, while the sleeveless blouse with its daring backless design added a generous dash of drama to her overall look.
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Here's to many more years of blockbuster movies and stylish appearances for Tabu.