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  • GENIUS

  • really great to know if something of this kind exists.let me know abt itz availability.

  • lol that's cheating XD

  • @hakudoushinumber9 i agree

  • @hakudoushinumber9 - I agree that it's cheating!

  • i know how to remove her sari in less than 5 seconds!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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  • This is a brilliant invention. I found the pleating difficult. This would make it easier for a novice like me. I bought one in Ipswich a few years ago, with a blouse and petticoat.

  • Saree Saheli works on all kinds of saree materials, so if there's a saree in your wardrobe waiting for the perfect occassion, now is the time, just use this product and  flaunt it. Its amazingly quick and makes you look so elegant and neatly dressed up. I tried it, so should you. Just go to the website and order.

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  • lol! All it takes is one great idea! Wake up people anyone can drape a saree in less time!

  • where we can get saree saheli

  • Please visit our website. You can buy either online or check the link 'Shops near you' though we don't yet have too many retail stores carrying Sari Saheli. Any questions email us via the website.

  • @sunitijain Can you tell me the name of this song?!

    Greetings from Brazil

  • @biazinhajf2

    It´s called "Meri makhna meri soniye" from the movie "Baghban". This is an instrumental version of it.

  • Where do I get that pleat maker??

  • Nice!!!I'm from Serbia .Here we dont have a saree to wear .My mom will make my saree!!!!

  • The sari in this vid is SOOO beautiful!

    I'm not Indian but I like saris. I ordered a lovely silk one but the material's so stiff I can barely put it on. I hate to return the sari b/c it's so nice. I'm also very petite and have child-sized hands, sometimes the pleats are hard for me.

    Mine just arrived today (thanks for the lightning-fast shipping)......can't wait to try it!

  • @CheekyMulattress u can also buy saris of the thinner material..they are also known as "fancy" saris..they tend to be of a lighter material and aren't stiff like the silk saris.. :)

  • @CheekyMulattress I could be wrong, but your sari might be heavily starched, which makes it very stiff. Silk saris have more body than cotton, but they shouldn't be so stiff that they cannot be folded. I bought a used, unstarched sari and it is soft, not hard at all. If you look up online you should find directions on how to wash it out. :) Hope that helps.

  • Great demo, behanji.

  • cool one!

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