| Brand | Price Range | Best For | Rating | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Libas | Rs 700–1,999 | Trendy everyday | 4.5/5 | Excellent |
| Ishin | Rs 599–1,800 | Festive prints | 4.4/5 | Excellent |
| Janasya | Rs 499–1,500 | Value cotton daily | 4.3/5 | Very Good |
| Aurelia | Rs 900–1,999 | Comfort wear | 4.3/5 | Very Good |
| Satrani | Rs 600–1,800 | Bold prints | 4.1/5 | Good |
| BIBA | Rs 1,200–1,999 | Quality mid-range | 4.6/5 | Good |
| W | Rs 1,200–1,999 | Office ethnic | 4.5/5 | Good |
| Fashor | Rs 800–1,800 | Contemporary cuts | 4.0/5 | Good |
| Nayo | Rs 599–1,500 | Casual budget | 3.9/5 | Fair |
| Pinksky | Rs 499–1,200 | Ultra-budget basics | 3.6/5 | Fair |
| Varanga | Rs 800–1,999 | Ethnic fusion | 3.8/5 | Fair |
| Rangmayee | Rs 699–1,600 | Printed casualwear | 3.7/5 | Fair |
Libas: Best All-Round Kurta Brand Under Rs 2,000
Libas is the most consistently impressive brand at this price point. Their rayon and cotton-linen kurtas (Rs 700–1,999) use fabrics that photograph well and last through regular machine washing. Designs track current trends — asymmetric hemlines, subtle prints, and contemporary collar styles — without looking cheap. Note that sizing runs slightly large; go one size down if between sizes. Best for women who want to look put-together daily without ironing effort.
Ishin: Best for Festive Prints Under Rs 1,800
Ishin specializes in embroidered and heavily printed kurtas at prices that feel almost too low. Their Diwali and Navratri collections (Rs 799–1,800) regularly stock out quickly. Fabric is viscose and poly-silk — these are not daily wear fabrics but they look excellent for 3–4 hours of festive use. Wash by hand or on a gentle cycle only. Sizing is generally accurate.
Janasya: Best Pure Cotton Kurtas Under Rs 1,500
For women who live in kurtas and need them to survive daily washing, Janasya is the answer. Their 100% cotton kurtas at Rs 499–1,500 stay soft wash after wash, maintain colour for longer than most budget brands, and come in basic block prints and solids suitable for all ages. Not the most fashion-forward designs but absolutely reliable workhorses.
BIBA and W at the Rs 1,200–2,000 Ceiling
Both BIBA and W have entry-level kurtas in the Rs 1,200–1,999 bracket that offer a noticeable quality jump from budget brands. BIBA's cotton kurtas in this range have better print quality and finished hems. W's viscose kurtas in this tier are excellent for office — paired with palazzos or straight trousers they look polished. If you can stretch to this price point, the quality difference is meaningful.
How to Choose the Right Kurta Under Rs 2,000
- Fabric for daily use: choose cotton or cotton-linen blends — they breathe and wash well
- Fabric for festive: viscose, poly-silk, or georgette looks good but needs gentler care
- Length: A-line and straight cuts are most versatile; flared suits petite frames better
- Neckline: V-neck and round neck are safest for all body types; mandarin collars suit taller frames
- Sleeve length: 3/4 sleeves age well and work across occasions; full sleeves add formality
- Print scale: small prints are safer buys; large prints are trendy but can look dated quickly
- Budget split: spend 70% on kurta and 30% on bottom wear for the best outfit value
Who Should Buy
- Women building an ethnic wardrobe on a student or starter budget
- Working professionals who need ethnic options for casual Fridays or client meetings
- Women who prefer buying 5–6 affordable pieces over 1–2 expensive ones each season
- Shoppers gifting kurtas for birthdays or casual occasions without a large budget
Skip If
- You need kurtas for a wedding or heavy festive event — invest in quality at Rs 3,000+ for those
- You have a very specific fit need (petite, plus, tall) — budget brands lack size diversity
- You prefer natural fabrics only — several brands in this range rely on synthetic blends
OUR VERDICT
Libas is the most versatile choice for most buyers under Rs 2,000. Ishin wins for festive prints. Janasya is the everyday cotton champion. If your budget stretches to Rs 1,800–1,999, try BIBA or W's entry kurtas — the quality jump is real and worth it for pieces you will wear repeatedly.




