Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday, wore a vibrant Rajasthani-style Bandhani turban as he hoisted the tricolour and addressed the nation on 77th Independence Day.
PM Modi donned a Tricolour-themed turban, imbibing the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ spirit.
For his eighth Independence Day address, the Indian Prime Minister wore a saffron turban with red patterns and a long pink trail.
PM Modi donned a saffron-coloured turban which he paired with an orange and yellow safa (Rajasthani turban with a long trail).
In the year 2019, PM Modi sported a red and orange leheriya turban with a tinge of green colour.
The Indian Prime Minister donned a plain orange and red safa, with a long trail that he paired with a white kurta.
PM Modi sported a beige bandhgala kurta paired with a yellow-red turban with a long trail for the Independence Day address.
PM Modi wore a red-pink-yellow coloured Rajasthani safa which he paired with a plain white kurta.
For his Independence Day address in 2015, PM Modi sported a kurta, paired it with a beige Nehru jacket and a turban with red and green stripes.
Narendra Modi opted for a Jodhpuri bandhej turban in bright red colour with green on the trail. He paired it with an off-white half-sleeved khadi kurta and a white signature taut churidar for his very first Independence Day address as Prime Minister.