Rinku Ghosh feels that saree should be about diversity and versatility. She says, “Ms. Sindhura Kaviti and Mr. Nistula Hebbar initiated this movement as a commendable effort to celebrate and showcase the diversity and versatility of the saree. It stands as a tribute to our culture and the historical significance of this traditional Indian attire. The saree has always held a special place in my heart, being my first choice of attire for any special occasion. I don't exactly know the count of my saree collection, but it comprises numerous pieces handed down from my mother, my mother-in-law, and even my grandmother-in-law. Given the opportunity, I would gladly wear a saree on every occasion, especially during pujas, weddings, or any holy ceremony. During Durga Puja, I exclusively opt for sarees, draped in our traditional manner, which happens to be my favourite style. Undoubtedly, the saree adds a sense of dignity and grace to a woman's personality. I feel more graceful and beautiful when adorned in a saree, often receiving numerous compliments.”