Soundarya never wore jeans or modern western outfits on screen until very late in her career. Her power lay in the traditional look. In films like Anthahpuram (1998) and Raja (1999), she navigated two extremes:
For her more grounded roles, Soundarya favored simple cotton and handloom sarees. These looks, characterized by minimal jewelry and a small bindi, showcased her "girl-next-door" appeal that won millions of hearts.
: She favored traditional gold jewelry, particularly: Butta (Jhumkas) : Classic bell-shaped earrings.
Soundarya never wore jeans or modern western outfits on screen until very late in her career. Her power lay in the traditional look. In films like Anthahpuram (1998) and Raja (1999), she navigated two extremes:
For her more grounded roles, Soundarya favored simple cotton and handloom sarees. These looks, characterized by minimal jewelry and a small bindi, showcased her "girl-next-door" appeal that won millions of hearts.
: She favored traditional gold jewelry, particularly: Butta (Jhumkas) : Classic bell-shaped earrings.