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5 times Bollywood actresses paid a stylish ode to the South Indian look, leaving us spellbound

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 14, 2025, 16:00 IST
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It’s the season to be ‘Param Sundari’

If you are planning to go all traditional this festive season, then nothing can beat the richness of a South Indian aura. The delicate fabrics covering the entire six yards with elegant patterns and that lustrous zari make South Indian drapes what they are. And the best part about these stunning creations is that you can style them post-festive and wedding season for other occasions as well. From ‘Chennai Express’ to ‘Param Sundari’, many directors have brought out the magic of Southern India, making multiple Bollywood actresses their muse. Let’s see some stunning South Indian saree-clad looks for you to seek inspiration from this special festive season.

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The white and gold gang – Kasavu saree

From Bollywood’s fashion icon Sonam Kapoor sporting Kerala’s traditional Kasavu saree in the film ‘Aisha’ to Deepika Padukone draping it elegantly in ‘Chennai Express’, this white saree with a golden border instantly became a rage. But, with meagre twists going all the way down, Sonam added a hint of modish charm and wore a gold-copper embroidered blouse, giving an interesting twist to this stunning traditional look. Actresses like Rani Mukerji and Asin were also seen flaunting this regal choice off-screen and neatly completed the look with iconic jasmine flowers.


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The blast of colours: Mysore silk drapes

Many women who wear sarees from the South often give off a rather mature vibe because of the burst of colours they feature. But, with the right choice of colours, you will surely ace the look like Deepika did in ‘Chennai Express’ and Alia Bhatt in ‘2 States’. Try to go for bright-hued sarees with golden zari borders, and choose contrasting shades like yellow and orange or green and purple, which look fun and interesting. Further, just add some alluring temple jewellery with a statement kamarbandh, and you have a ravishing look in a Mysore silk drape.

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Subtle yet appealing: Chettinad silk sarees

Chettinad silk saree is a popular choice amongst Bollywood actresses. These traditional weaves are known for their pop colours and look very subtle yet appealing. Bollywood’s heartthrob Vidya Balan has been spotted in Chettinad silk drapes on many occasions. She owns a hot pink, red, green, and blue drape with statement black detailing, which makes the appearance look fuller and more festive. When you pick a traditional Chettinad saree, try to balance the look with flashy and chunky gold jewellery, which will add the right amount of charm.


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Making a serious case of Kanjeevarams

The charm of a beautiful Kanjeevaram holds a special place in every Indian woman’s heart, and Bollywood ladies are the same. From Priyanka Chopra to Rekha, Sridevi, Janhvi Kapoor, and almost every other actress in the tinsel town industry has been spotted in a bright and traditional Kanjeevaram drape. The intricate zari work in silver and gold makes these sarees expensive and exclusive. But the shining radiance they bring to you makes them totally worth it.


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The charm of a half saree: Pattu Pavadai

A half saree is a traditional South Indian outfit worn by women during their coming-of-age ceremony and features a skirt with a matching blouse and a dupatta, which is styled like a saree’s pallu. This half saree is also known as Langa Voni and Pavadai Davani. One Bollywood diva owns this iconic look and always manages to stay true to her South Indian roots. It’s Bollywood’s very own Sundari, Janhvi Kapoor, who has a closet filled with half saree drapes, dipped in shades of iconic gold to turquoise blue and always manages to bring drama written in capital letters. Apart from Janhvi, her sister Khushi Kapoor has also been spotted in this half saree, whereas Mouni Roy also wore a white and red half saree ensemble for her South Indian-style wedding, leaving people gasping for air.


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