Amala Akkineni Says Handloom Holds Unique Prestigious Place in Indian Culture
Actress and Blue Cross of Hyderabad co-founder Amala Akkineni inaugurated the Evwaah – Weavers Hub exhibition, a two-day handloom extravaganza at Firewater Neo Bar & Kitchen in the Financial District, Nanakramguda. The exhibition, organized by socialite Alekhya Reddy, aims to promote traditional weaves and connect weavers directly with customers.
A Grand Showcase of Indian Handloom
The exhibition features an exclusive collection of traditional and handcrafted textiles, with more than 1,000 varieties of handloom sarees on display. Visitors can explore renowned weaves including:
| Weave | Origin |
|---|---|
| Pochampally | Telangana – Known for intricate ikat patterns |
| Paithani | Maharashtra – Famous for vibrant colors and zari work |
| Patan Patola | Gujarat – Double ikat weave with geometric designs |
Amala Akkineni’s Address
Speaking on the occasion, Amala Akkineni emphasized the cultural significance of handloom:
“Handloom and silk hold a unique and prestigious place in Indian culture.”
Her presence at the event drew attention to the importance of preserving and promoting India’s rich textile heritage.
The Social Mission Behind Evwaah
Organizer Alekhya Reddy explained the core objective of the handloom exhibition:
“The main social objective is to promote weavers and provide a market for the handloom industry. Through these exhibitions, an effort is made to create a good market for the weavers and their handloom-woven ware.”
Key Mission Highlights:
- ✅ Direct from weavers to customers – No merchants or middlemen
- ✅ Pure silk and cotton products – Authentic and high-quality
- ✅ Fair prices for weavers – Eliminating exploitation
- ✅ Preservation of traditional crafts – Supporting age-old techniques
Event Details at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | Evwaah – Weavers Hub Exhibition |
| Inaugurated by | Amala Akkineni |
| Organized by | Alekhya Reddy |
| Venue | Firewater Neo Bar & Kitchen, Financial District, Nanakramguda, Hyderabad |
| Duration | 2 days (April 4 – April 5, 2026) |
| Featured Items | 1,000+ handloom sarees including Pochampally, Paithani, Patan Patola |
Why Handloom Exhibitions Matter
Events like Evwaah play a crucial role in:
- 🧵 Empowering weavers with direct market access
- 🧵 Preserving traditional Indian crafts for future generations
- 🧵 Educating urban customers about handloom heritage
- 🧵 Promoting sustainable fashion over mass-produced textiles
Visit Before It Ends!
The Evwaah Weavers Hub exhibition is open until April 5, 2026. Don’t miss this opportunity to own authentic handloom sarees while supporting the weavers directly.



