Manjari, known for her work in Gujarati films 'Phuleku', 'Rocket Gang' and short film 'Main Tumhara', is a saree lover, and her saree wearing reel has attracted a lot of attention.

“The decision to start making reels in sarees comes from a desire to celebrate and honor Indian traditions and culture, as well as connect with a wider audience on social media platforms. as well as a way to share meaningful content,” Manjari said.

"Earlier, if people saw someone wearing a saree they would say, 'Are you going somewhere special'. But now saree is no longer an 'occasion wear' thing. From markets to malls or holidays, it is everywhere Today's generation takes pride in wearing it so, I tried to incorporate that pride in my reels and I am happy that they are getting a good response."

The actress believes that saree holds important cultural and traditional value in India.

He said, “They not only represent a piece of clothing but also a symbol of heritage, grace and diversity. Wearing a saree in Reel is a celebration of personal expression and creativity while preserving and promoting these cultural aspects.” "Can also be a means of persuasion."

Manjari also believes that creators collaborate with brands that align with their values ​​and objectives, whether it's promoting cultural diversity, technology, or other relevant topics.

She said, "Even though I have collaborated with brands that are in line with my values, I also try to look at the price value. What's the point of being a creator or an influencer when everything has a high price tag?"