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Deepika’s wedding sari designer finally speaks out

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THE ONLY DIFFERENCE between him and other designers right now is that his private label Advaya has been low profile despite being launched nearly 8 years ago.

However, when actress Deepika Padukone chose to opt for saris for her wedding revelry from K. Radharaman, it gave a new spotlight to his design label and his Bengaluru-based Angadi Galleria.

Radharaman, whose illustriou­s family has been in the art of woven work for the past 600 years, says he has no hard feelings against ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who had initially failed to mention that the saris worn by Deepika Padukone - one for her Konkani wedding, and another for her Bengaluru reception - were designed by Radharaman.

However, he felt obligated to speak up against the erroneous credit on behalf of the entire design community.

“I do not and never did have any intention of being critical of Sabyasachi Mukherjee or anyone else. I do not have any negative sentiment towards anyone and we did thank him publicly on social media for giving credit to us after we pointed out the error to him,” he said.

“That said, when I was informed that another design label had claimed credit for my work, I felt obligated to speak up on behalf of the entire design community of which we are all a part of,” Radharaman said when asked about his intial reaction when he got to know that the ace designer took credit for Deepika’s Konkani wedding look.

Asked if he thinks ‘popular’ Indian designers have an edge over textile experts like him who are investing their life and time in promoting Indian design and craft, Radharaman said: “I am as much a designer as any other designer, the major difference being I am low profile, and have not yet publicised the work under my private label Advaya, though it has been in existence since 2010.”

Both wedding and reception saris, in pure zari, were designed by Radharaman under the label Advaya from The House of Angadi.

So why has The House of Angadi and Angadi Galleria kept such a low profile during the entire wedding and Bengaluru reception?

“We understand the need for keeping purchases made by VIPS and celebritie­s discreet. We respect the privacy of our customers and sometimes have to be mindful of their commercial associatio­ns (past and present) with other brands which sometimes prevent them from disclosing the identity of the designer from whom they choose a garment,” he said.

“Many celebritie­s, apart from Deepika, have bought Advaya saris from The House of Angadi. My family has been in the trade for 600 years and began as court weavers to several royal families. My father has had the privilege of having several of his creations worn by great personalit­ies including former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Maharani Gayatri Devi, Nargis Dutt among others,” Radharaman said.

“Besides, in this instance, you would appreciate that choosing a wedding sari is a deeply private affair and we chose to respect this fact,” he added. “Deepika was personally present and tried out the saris before her family and she completed the purchase. The design in question was not customised for Deepika, but is among the rarest and most exclusive of designs,” he said, adding that the Padukones are among their old clients.

You would appreciate that choosing a wedding sari is a deeply private affair and we chose to respect this.”

K. Radharaman

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Ranveer and Deepika at their Bengaluru wedding reception

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