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In the past, women produced the textiles either for home consumption or to trade with others. Today, this has changed as most textiles are not being produced at home. ] modern and are valued more than traditional goods, including the sarong, which retain a lingering association with colonialism. Now, sarongs are used only for rituals and ceremonial occasions, whereas western clothes are worn to church or government offices. Civil servants working in urban areas are more likely than peasants to make the distinction between western and traditional clothes. Following Indonesia's independence from the Dutch in the 1940s, people increasingly started buying factory-made shirts and sarongs. For International Women's Day 2013, Zee News included the film on its list of best women-centric films. Arbaaz Khan as Abhijit "Abhi" Sarin, a fashion tycoon, head of Panache and considered as "Big daddy " of fashion industry. Some influencers are paid huge amounts of money t...