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Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 Special: Take Ethnic Inspo From These Bollywood Actresses To Slay This Festive Season

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s time for one of the biggest festivals in India, Ganesh Chaturthi! A perfect time to take blessings, indulge in modaks and put your best fashion foot forward! When it comes to fashion, who better than our Bollywood actresses to take cues from!

9 Bollywood Actresses Inspired Traditional Outfit Ideas To Shine This Ganesh Chaturthi

Mrunal Thakur

Mrunal Thakur shows how to be festive-ready in a bright purple saree with golden details and patterns. Keeping it fully traditional, Mrunal accessorises her look with traditional heavy jewellery and layers her hair with fresh gajras!

Triptii Dimri

Triptii Dimri keeps it royal and elegant in a heavily detailed saree featuring textures and patterns all across. She styles her hair in a loose bun with a few strands framing her face and accessorises her look with traditional statement jewellery.

Pragya Jaiswal

Pragya Jaiswal dazzles in an emerald green drape featuring embellishments and a backless blouse. Keeping it slightly regal and modernly elegant, Pragya accessorises her look with kundan jewellery.

Kriti Sanon

Kriti Sanon looks pretty in a plain pink drape and pairs it with a floral-printed blouse. Creating a blend of modern sophistication with traditional elegance, Kriti accessorises her look with a heavy golden neckpiece and choodas.

Janhvi Kapoor

Janhvi Kapoor stands out in a phoolon ki saree and pairs it with a fully embellished strappy blouse. Letting the drape do all the talking, Janhvi simply pairs her look with aesthetic jewellery pieces.

Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt channels her inner Marathi Mulgi by donning a Paithani saree and opting for statement jewellery pieces. She keeps her look clean by styling her hair in a neat bun. One can always choose to add gajras as hair accessories.

Shraddha Kapoor

Shraddha Kapoor dives into traditional aesthetics by donning an ivory white anarkali with voluminous flair and embroidered details. Staying on the minimal side, she accessorises her look with traditional dangling details.

Ananya Panday

Ananya Panday amps up the traditional glam quotient in a bright red embellished saree with a detailed border. She pairs the drape with a full-sleeved blouse and accessorises her look with a choker set.

Kiara Advani

Kiara stuns in a brown-bronze lehenga with velvet fabric, adding richness in itself. Keeping it sophisticated and a whole lot of traditional, Kiara pairs it with a heavy neckpiece and lets the outfit have its moment.

Festivities are here, and it’s time for you to give your traditional wardrobe a glow-up!

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Tamannaah Bhatia To Shanaya Kapoor, Take Saree Inspo From These 5 Bollywood Actresses To Dazzle This Ganesh Chaturthi

Akankshya Mukherjee

Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Slay Raché Isn’t Here for Your Halfway Love — and “Good Thing” Makes That Crystal Clear
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Slay Raché Isn’t Here for Your Halfway Love — and “Good Thing” Makes That Crystal Clear

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Some songs feel like silk sheets slipping off your shoulders—Good Thing is not that song. Slay Raché’s latest release doesn’t whisper; it stares you down, wipes its tears, and walks out the door in slow motion. 

After sending late-night pulses with her last single “After Hours,” the genre-blurring artist returns with “Good Thing,” a track that shot straight to the top of Amazon Music and claimed the coveted #1 spot overall. But don’t mistake this rise for a fluke—this is Slay Raché’s world.

Inspired in part by the vibe of Normani and Cardi B’s “Wild Side,” the creative process for Good Thing began with a spark that quickly evolved into something entirely new. The result is a dusky, stripped-back anthem of self-worth, carried by vocals so raw you can hear the healing. Co-written and produced by L for 3redshoes Inc., the track delivers the tension between hurt and empowerment with unflinching clarity.

Raché has always been one to thread confidence through vulnerability, but Good Thing marks a personal evolution. “It’s freedom. Freedom in not being afraid to be vulnerable. Freedom in walking away.” There’s an emotional weight here that lingers—like mascara smudged on a love note you never sent.

Sonically, the track departs from the ambient hum of “After Hours,” giving Raché space to explore something more naked, more resolute. The production doesn’t hide behind gimmicks—it breathes. And in that breath, Raché stretches vocally, exploring new pockets of emotion with near-hypnotic restraint.

“I want people to feel like they’re reclaiming something,” she says. “It’s the kind of emotion you’re almost embarrassed to admit.” And maybe that’s the magic—how Good Thing makes the private feel cinematic. Think: rainy sidewalks, heartache in your headphones, a main character moment that’s all yours.

Us3's Geoff Wilkinson. (Credit: Asa Akabah-Wilkinson)

If After Hours was your post-party echo, Good Thing is your 3AM reckoning. Not quite a club track—unless you’re the one crying in the corner—it exists in that soft, introspective zone. The kind of song you loop on a walk just to feel something deeper.

Visually, the aesthetic world of Good Thing lives somewhere between bedroom daydreams and fashion-forward candor. Styled by her longtime creative partner and manager L, Slay wears a funky knit sweater layered over a Whitney tee—casual but considered, like everything she does. “It’s very me,” she says, “chill, but still fun.”

The song is also a taste of what’s coming. “I’m planning a larger project, and this is definitely a glimpse,” she teases. “It shows off my sonic variety, which I love.” We can’t help but wonder what corners of emotion she’ll explore next—but one thing’s for sure: she’s in full control of the ride.

As for what she’s manifesting? “My full creative potential—as a vocalist, artist, dancer, and performer. I just want to work hard, be my best, and not get in my own way.”

With Good Thing, Slay Raché isn’t just leveling up—she’s drawing the blueprint for what modern emotional pop should feel like: unfiltered, feminine, and utterly fearless.

SPIN Magazine newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content.

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