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  2. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    A dupatta is traditionally worn over the left shoulder in India, and tucked in to a skirt on the opposite side. However, the dupatta can be free hanging over the shoulder, or, across the neck and behind both shoulders. A modern variation is to allow the length of the dupatta to drape elegantly around the waist and through the arms at the front.

  3. Khara dupatta - Wikipedia

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    Khada dupatta (upright stole) is the traditional wedding dress of hyderabadi Muslim brides in the Indian subcontinent. It is an elaborate wedding ensemble comprising a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (extra-long slim pants that gather at the ankles), and a 6-yard dupatta (stole or veil ).

  4. Dupatta (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Song title Sung by Lyrics by Music by Film notes Chandani Raatein, Sab Jug Soye, Hum Jaagein, Taaron Say Karein Baatein [1]: Noor Jehan: Mushir Kazmi: Feroz Nizami [4]: This song was a breakthrough top hit film song for Mushir Kazmi

  5. Dupatta (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dupatta is a 1970 Indian Punjabi-language film [1] directed by Mohinder Wahi, [2] starring Ravinder Kapoor,Indira Billi, Joy Mukherjee, Sunder, and Sonia Sahni. [2]

  6. Ghagra choli - Wikipedia

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    The dupatta (Hindi: दुपट्टा, or chunri (known as odni) is a scarf that is like a shawl and is worn with the gagra and choli. It is also used as part of the women's shalwar kameez costume. It is an evolved form of the Uttariya. Until the early 21st century, the dupatta was the most decorative part of gagra choli, while the rest of ...

  7. Culture of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    The Khara dupatta or Khada Dupatta (uncut veil) is an outfit composed of a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (ruched pair of pants), and 6-yard dupatta (veil) and is traditionally worn by Hyderabadi brides. [68] Sometimes the kurta is sleeveless and worn over a koti resembling a choli. The bride also wears a matching ghoonghat (veil) over her head.