Dolly Jain

Someone once asked me, “What hurts you the most?”
And without even thinking, I said when a saree is cut and stitched.

It’s such a painful feeling… especially when the saree is in perfect condition and doesn’t need a single cut. To me, it feels like breaking a piece of my heart.

Of course, I understand if a saree is torn or damaged, we reuse the fabric in other forms so it doesn’t go to waste. That makes sense.
But what truly saddens me is how, nowadays, so many designers take a whole saree, cut it, stitch it into a fixed body shape, give it a size and a measurement… and still call it a “saree.”

My humble request to everyone please don’t call it a saree. Call it a gown, a drape-dress, or any of the thousands of other names you can give it. But a saree? No.

Because the real beauty of a saree is in its freedom. A saree is six yards of unstitched fabric that can flow, bend, and adapt to you. It’s not limited to one size or one person it embraces every body type, every soul, in its own graceful way.

A stitched piece can never give you that freedom. And for us Indians, a saree is never just fabric—it’s tradition, it’s emotion, it’s memories passed down through generations.

So please, don’t play with the emotions tied to a saree. A saree must remain a saree six yards of love, untouched and free.

@narendramodi
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@melodiesofkeerti4647

😱 OMG, Such a nice thought behind... ‼️ Loved the way you presented it .

1 month ago | 0

@manishakhosla8667

Beautiful thougtt ... main line freedom ❤️❤️❤️

1 month ago | 0

@veena7880

So beautifully said. And so much love for the saree ❤ The saree knows it's going to be deeply loved, cherished, celebrated, respected with you.. feels like it has literally chosen you to do the remarkable work you do ❤

1 month ago | 0

@kaumudisanjaysingh1335

Thankyou for this information

1 month ago | 0

@sajinasaji1206

Very TRUE..I truly agree with you..

1 month ago | 0

@JuthikaDas-s2t

Thank you mam. You tell my heart story ❤❤❤.

1 month ago | 0

@Shivakumar-q8b8d

Good morning medam

1 month ago | 0

@lakshmivp753

I totally agree with you.Iam 4 feet 9 inch the saree will be very big for me.Even then I prefer wearing saree as it is rather than cutting into ready made saree.I am really proud that I wear my saree very elegantly.

1 month ago | 0

@Paru510

That’s what I also think.. the beauty of a free saree is killed nowadays 😢

1 month ago | 0

@archnakumar7696

Absolutely correct 👍

1 month ago | 0

@rincysankaran6313

Absolutely Agree Dolly Ji! 😀

1 month ago | 1

@sathiroy936

Absolutely true. Agree

1 month ago | 2

@sumanyadav

Very true .Agreed.

1 month ago | 0

@xyz2929

I completely agree with you👍

1 month ago | 1

@RRR-tc3zm

Hindi me kho mam aaur d cot khase le sakte he and sweet you mam❤

1 month ago | 0

@shruteevastrakar1777

100% I do agree with you mam.

1 month ago | 0

@swarnarekha

If the saree is cut into the dress and is not done properly it is very hard to replace that saree in the wardrobe and it heart breaking too Thanks madam

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