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Nayanthara to Sai Pallavi: 5 Sawan Somwar-inspired divine red sarees worn by South Indian actresses

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 8, 2025, 09:10 IST
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Red is the epitome of elegance

From seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, who symbolizes wealth and prosperity, to invoking the fiery energy of Goddess Durga, the colour red has long held a sacred place in Hindu culture. More than just a shade, red embodies Shakti, the divine feminine power. It signifies love, protection, fertility, passion, and resilience. It’s not simply a festive colour, but a spiritual force wrapped in fabric. So this Sawan Somwar, as you offer your prayers to Lord Shiva, drape yourself in a traditional red saree and channel your inner goddess.

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Blend tradition with symbolism

A red saree is perfect for Sawan ka Somwar because it beautifully blends tradition with symbolism. Red, often associated with energy, strength, and devotion, is considered an auspicious color in Hindu culture, especially during religious observances. On Sawan Somwar, when many women fast and offer prayers to Lord Shiva, wearing red reflects both spiritual fervor and feminine grace. The bold hue stands out against the lush, rainy backdrop of the monsoon season, making it not just a sartorial choice but a statement of faith, celebration, and timeless elegance. Here are some beautiful red sarees worn by South Indian actresses that can be deemed perfect for this auspicious month.

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Trisha Krishnan

Trisha has carved her own niche when it comes to ethnic elegance. She stunned in a deep red traditional silk saree with a bold golden border that screamed classic beauty. Teamed with a golden half-sleeve blouse, the look was timeless and bridal-worthy. Her hair, tied into a sleek bun, was adorned with traditional jewellery, making her look radiant and culturally rooted.
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Nayanthara

Dubbed the ‘Lady Superstar’ of South cinema, Nayanthara has always ruled the fashion game with her timeless saree choices. For one of her standout looks, she wore a rich red silk saree with detailed golden patterns across the pallu and bodice. Her puff-sleeved, deep U-neckline blouse added vintage charm, while large gold jhumkas and a sleek hairdo brought elegance and drama in equal parts.
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Sai Pallavi

Sai Pallavi is known for her effortless, natural beauty and love for tradition. She proves that minimalism can be powerful. Seen in a plain red silk-cotton saree with a bold gold border and soft golden detailing, she kept things subtle yet striking. Paired with golden jhumkas, a stack of bangles, soft makeup, and her signature loose curls, she channeled a divine, understated vibe that was both serene and stunning.
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Keerthy Suresh

Keerthy’s love for sarees is a story in itself. She wore a plain red designer saree with a delicately woven zari border, paired with a statement blouse that featured sheer-net sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She added a regal touch with a traditional gold choker, earrings, and a fresh gajra tucked into her hair. The overall look was graceful, royal, and perfectly festive.
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu

Samantha never misses when it comes to sarees, especially in red. She once wowed in a burnt red Banarasi saree adorned with golden floral motifs on the pallu. The look radiated richness and tradition, making it perfect for bridal wear or festive occasions. Styled with a simple silk blouse and a classic red bindi, her sleek bun tied the whole look together. Traditional yet modern, Samantha knows how to balance both worlds with grace.
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Pooja Hegde

Pooja's red tulle saree accentuated with self dori floral embroidery and paired with a matching stone encrusted blouse is another festive saree that's not to be missed! The saree features floral embroidery on the border hemmed with a delicate lace trim.

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