Bollywood red carpets give us glam almost every week, so it actually takes effort to make people pause mid-scroll. This time, that job was done by Disha Patani. She stepped out in a fiery red sari that clearly wasn’t playing by the usual rules. Created by Tarun Tahiliani, the outfit felt like tradition and runway drama had a very stylish meeting.Instead of the classic blouse-and-pallu situation, the saree came with a fitted corset top that shaped her silhouette sharply – almost like something straight off a couture show. But the drape still moved softly, so it didn’t lose that familiar saree grace. The colour helped too. This wasn’t romantic red; it was confident red. The kind that walks into a room before you do.She posted pictures on Instagram with Aashiqon Ki Colony playing in the background, and, as expected, the comments section exploded. People loved that it looked modern without trying to erase the desi feel – bold, but still recognisably Indian. The outfit had Tahiliani’s signature touch: taking something rooted in heritage and reshaping it for today. The corset gave structure and posture, while the flowing pallu kept things easy and elegant. It didn’t look costume-y or stiff, more like regal meets red carpet.She wisely kept the styling minimal. A sleek braid, clean makeup, and jewellery from Kalyan Jewellers – just statement gold earrings and a delicate necklace. Enough sparkle to finish the look, not enough to fight with it.The Kanjivaram-inspired concept saree reportedly costs about ₹5.58 lakh, which puts it firmly in fantasy wardrobe territory. But honestly, this look wasn’t meant for practicality anyway. It was fashion theatre, and it knew it.On the film side, she’s currently promoting O’Romeo, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and co-starring Shahid Kapoor. With the songs already floating around online and appearances like this grabbing attention, both the movie and her wardrobe are staying in conversation.If there’s one thing consistent about Disha, it’s this, she rarely chooses the safe option. And that unpredictability is exactly what keeps people interested.
