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  1. Red Short Kurta with Brocade Sharara and Dupatta Red Short Kurta with Brocade Sharara and Dupatta
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    Red Short Kurta with Brocade Sharara and Dupatta
    As low as Rs.45,000.00
  2. Red Short Kurta with One Layer Sharara and Dupatta Red Short Kurta with One Layer Sharara and Dupatta
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    Red Short Kurta with One Layer Sharara and Dupatta
    As low as Rs.42,000.00
  3. Black and White Sharara with Drape and Choli Black and White Sharara with Drape and Choli
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    Black and White Sharara with Drape and Choli
    As low as Rs.69,000.00
  4. Cape, Kurta, Sharara and Dupatta Cape, Kurta, Sharara and Dupatta
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    Cape, Kurta, Sharara and Dupatta
    As low as Rs.59,000.00
  5. Red Open Cape and Bustier with Sharara Red Open Cape and Bustier with Sharara
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    Red Open Cape and Bustier with Sharara
    As low as Rs.59,000.00
  6. Kurta with Sharara and Dupatta Kurta with Sharara and Dupatta
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    Kurta with Sharara and Dupatta
    As low as Rs.49,000.00
  7. Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
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    Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
    As low as Rs.26,000.00
  8. Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
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    Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
    As low as Rs.26,000.00
  9. Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
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    Side Gather Top and Crush Sharara
    As low as Rs.26,000.00
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A sharara has originated from the Aesthetics of Mughal Royalties. It is a three piece outfit with flared floor sweeping pants with a joint at or below the knee level with a skirt like outline below the knee resembling the shape of an umbrella, generally worn to weddings. The ensemble is usually finely embellished with zari, stone-work, sequins and threadwork or resham. The sharara is paired with a Short tunic which Is also known as a "Short Kurta". And Is paired with a 2.5 meter long fabric identically embroidered like a drape which is also known as traditional "Dupatta".