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Day 4 Navratri 2025 colour: Traditional yellow outfits inspired by South Indian actresses you love

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 25, 2025, 07:00 IST
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The shade of yellow and its significance during Navratri

On Day 4 of Navratri, we worship Maa Kushmanda, and devotees wear the bright shade of yellow, which symbolizes happiness, vitality, optimism, and joy. Associated with the planet Jupiter, yellow is believed to attract positive energy, invoke warmth, and promote wisdom. Always ready to create a cheerful atmosphere, let’s see how some of our South Indian actresses channeled this shade and made appearances perfect for Navratri.


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Rashmika Mandanna

During the promotions of her film Pushpa 2, Rashmika Mandanna delivered back-to-back iconic ethnic looks worth remembering. She wore a beautiful yellow semi-sheer saree featuring stripes in a dark yellow tone, styled in an open-pallu manner. She paired it with a yellow scoop-neckline blouse featuring a big statement bow engraved with personalised text. Leaving her hair down and accessorizing with studded jewellery, she effortlessly stole the show.
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Nayanthara

The Lady Superstar of South Indian cinema reigned supreme in a yellow saree when she received her first Dada Saheb Phalke Award. She opted for a serene, plain handwoven citrine-yellow silk saree from Ekaya’s SS ‘24 IRO Collection, paired with a lightweight sleeveless blouse. Completing the look with a studded choker set, bangles, nude makeup, and a sleek bun, she radiated like a bright, shining sun.
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Trisha Krishnan

Known for making statements in floral drapes, Trisha Krishnan chose a yellow saree adorned with green and white floral motifs, perfectly capturing the essence of spring. Featuring a golden embellished border, she paired it with a contrasting green sleeveless blouse with minimal floral detailing. With soft curls and iconic chandelier earrings, Trisha ruled the moment with her ethnic finesse.
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Pooja Hegde

Pooja turned heads in a yellow Banarasi silk saree from Rajyalakshmi Heritage Banaras Sarees. The elegant drape featured intricate silver detailing on the main body, paired with a plain yellow elbow-length traditional blouse. She styled her hair with statement diamonds and emeralds, and completed the look with a kamarbandh and maang tika from Bhima Gold, perfectly balancing tradition and glam.
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Keerthy Suresh

No Banarasi or Kanjeevaram can rival the contemporary charm of an organza saree, and Keerthy Suresh’s Hazari yellow sheer organza silk saree from Raw Mango is proof. She paired it with a matching sleeveless blouse and elevated the look with statement earrings and a fresh white gajra. Looking like a summer dream, this bright ensemble is ideal for daytime Navratri celebrations.
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