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10 most iconic silk sarees from South Indian blockbusters

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Best silk sarees from South Indian movies



In South Indian cinema, actresses are portrayed as larger than life and as the epitome of beauty and grace. To be able to do justice to their beauty, silk sarees are considered the best bet. They are more than just fabric—they’re a cultural symbol, a moment, and often, a scene-stealer. Whether it's a grand wedding sequence or an emotional climax, these sarees bring grace, colour, and legacy to the screen. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, here are 10 of the most iconic silk sarees ever seen in South Indian blockbusters.

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Sridevi’s Kanjeevaram in Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari



This rich red Kanjeevaram with broad gold borders became legendary. Sridevi's divine look in this saree is still etched in the minds of Telugu cinema lovers—a goddess in every sense.

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Aishwarya Rai’s bridal silk in Jeans



A kaleidoscope of Kanjeevarams wrapped into one scene! In the song “Kannodu Kaanbadhellam,” Aishwarya Rai stuns in multiple vibrant silk sarees, but the hot pink and green drape stole hearts.

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Trisha’s classic silk saree in Varsham



Simple yet striking, Trisha’s orange saree in the rain scene became a romantic and fashion moment in Telugu cinema. Paired with jasmine flowers, it was the epitome of timeless elegance.

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Soundarya’s silk in Ammoru



In this fantasy devotional hit, Soundarya’s regal maroon Kanjeevaram as the divine protector added to her powerful aura. The colour choice elevated the spiritual drama visually and emotionally.

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Nayanthara’s silk saree in Raja Rani



Nayanthara’s look in this film is modern but rooted. Her royal blue silk saree with minimal gold jewellery became a bridal favourite across South India for its understated yet regal vibe.

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Samantha’s silk saree in Mahanati



As Mahanati’s emotional journey unfolded, Samantha’s soft pastel sarees—including a pale green silk with silver zari—offered subtle elegance. It was vintage-inspired styling done right.

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Keerthy Suresh’s iconic silk in Mahanati



Keerthy as Savitri wore a range of gorgeous silks, but the gold saree during her award-winning scene became symbolic of her grace, talent, and timeless charm—just like the real-life star.

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Jyothika’s silk saree in Chandramukhi



This vibrant silk saree in a supernatural thriller stood out. Jyothika’s powerful expressions paired with the strong magenta colour became iconic, especially during the climax sequence.

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Revathi’s temple-border saree in Anjali



In this Mani Ratnam emotional classic, Revathi’s simple temple-border Kanjeevaram in earthy tones reflected maternal warmth and quiet strength. It was understated beauty at its best.

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Rashmika Mandanna’s silk saree in Pushpa: The Rise



Rashmika’s traditional yellow saree with green blouse during the wedding sequence became a major trend, especially for haldi and festive looks—bright, rooted, and eye-catching.

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