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5 gorgeous red sarees of South Indian actresses to bookmark for Ganesh Puja 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Red saree picks for Ganesh Chaturthi

Nothing says elegant yet eclectic quite like a traditional red saree. When it comes to festive fashion, the shade of red is more than just a colour, it represents feminine energy in Indian tradition. A symbol of prosperity, celebration, and power, this timeless hue is deeply rooted in our culture. So, for Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, why not take a cue from our South Indian actresses, who embody elegance, culture, and sophistication, and drape yourself in red like a true diva?

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Shriya Saran

Shriya Saran, a reigning queen of South cinema, is as celebrated for her acting chops as she is for her fashion. Known for her love of red drapes, she stunned at the 53rd IFFI in Goa in a bright ruby red silk organza saree. This ethnic masterpiece from Torani featured delicate hand embroidery and machine print. Shriya styled it with an embroidered three-quarter-sleeve blouse with a sweetheart neckline, a look that blended glamour, tradition, and chic sophistication.
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Rashmika Mandanna

Karnataka’s darling and now the nation’s crush, Rashmika Mandanna has a knack for making ethnic wear look effortlessly stylish. At the pre-release event of her film Sulthan, she wore a vibrant red floral-printed saree by Anita Dongre. With neatly draped pleats, bright red piping, and a tasselled pallu, the saree exuded festive charm. Rashmika completed the look with a gold sleeveless blouse adorned with delicate silver lattice work, striking the perfect balance of poise and glamour.
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Malavika Mohanan

When it comes to summer festivals, Malavika Mohanan proves that sarees always win. She gave us major festive fashion goals in a red and white floral cotton saree that flowed with effortless grace. A comfortable yet striking choice for Ganesh Puja, she paired it with a plain red sleeveless blouse featuring a deep back and elegant neckline. Minimal yet impactful, Malavika’s look is the perfect mix of tradition and modern ease.
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Nayanthara

The lady superstar of South cinema, Nayanthara, is known for her mantra of less is more. For Ganesh Chaturthi, she wowed yet again with her understated elegance in a plain red cotton saree that radiated quiet luxury. By pairing it with a contrasting black sleeveless blouse, she created a strikingly simple yet powerful look, proving that minimal styling can be just as festive and chic.
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Kajal Aggarwal

A beloved name in Indian cinema, Kajal Aggarwal is much more than just another South Indian actress. Known for starting trends rather than following them, she has been serving style inspiration for years. During her first Karwa Chauth, she wore a plain red silk saree with lace and embroidered detailing along the borders, paired with a sleeveless blouse in the same shade. Picked from the collection of Manish Malhotra, her look carried the perfect glow of a newly married woman, exuding charm and grace.
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