Time bound, yet timeless
The roots of some traditions are so deep, like the roots of ancient Banyan trees, that they have persevered despite the advent of modernism and its attempts to overshadow them.
Actress Madhuri Dixit-Nene, who celebrated her New Year in Tokyo, got a chance to try the Samurai headgear during her visit to a museum.
Tried the Samurai headgear (weighs a ton) and sword. All the warriors all over the world must have been so strong to wear such heavy gear, ride their horses and fight with heavy swords. Respect! Salute! #Samuraidiaries pic.twitter.com/h4olQvWdfL
— Madhuri Dixit-Nene (@MadhuriDixit) January 3, 2018
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Madhuri shared a photograph of herself wearing the headgear on Twitter on Wednesday. “Tried the Samurai headgear (weighs a ton) and sword. All the warriors all over the world must have been so strong to wear such heavy gear, ride their horses and fight with heavy swords. Respect! Salute! Samurai diaries,” Madhuri wrote alongside the image.
Madhuri was last seen on-screen in 2014 film “Gulaab Gang”.
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