Love wins in the end. ‘Sita Ramam’ – the most recent blockbuster that won over millions of hearts – is based on an enduring, traditional love, and has beautifully nuanced moments with exquisite character development. Directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, it features amazing special effects.
Mrunal Thakur, who made her Telugu debut in the roles of Sita Mahalaxmi and Princess Noor Jahan, does everything in her power to enthral the audience with her persona. Her flawless acting and understated yet stunning appearance were some of the elements that kept us watching.
Today’s article explores Sita’s fashion, recognising the hard work of stylists that went into creating each striking appearance of Mrunal Thakur as Sita.
Dreamy floral design
Floral patterned sarees are a lovely fusion of modern style and traditional beauty. Additionally, the pastel colours with floral motifs give a more elaborate appearance. Print sarees are made of a range of materials, including cotton, silk, georgette, chiffon, and more. Elaborate floral patterns are printed on the cloth to produce a visual feast of hues and patterns.
Delicate lace borders
Borders and lace can bring a dress or saree to life with their sophisticated appearance. Mrunal’s stylists have recognised the value of adding lace borders to the main character’s colourful sarees to accentuate the elegance that fits her princess persona. Sarees with lace borders exquisitely showcase their magnificence.
Fashionable blouses
One of the finest ways to elevate your saree dressing game is with the blouse, and Mrunal’s stylists have mastered this look unlike anyone else. By including European-inspired collars and sleeves, they have created the most sophisticated yet stylish saree ensembles. Furthermore, one can observe how heavily European style has influenced Indian women’s dress.
The pearl touches
Given that Sita is headquartered in Hyderabad, where pearls are highly prized, her attire features pearl accents in every aspect, including the borders and jewellery. Pearls have rich symbolic meaning and significance as a representation of wisdom, feminism, and purity. Pearls are a beloved and timeless option in the jewellery industry as they evoke a feeling of elegance and a link to the past.
Half sarees
Known as a two-piece saree or a half saree, this is a traditional outfit used in South India and is typically a little easier to drape, especially for novices. It is worn with a blouse and a dupatta. By incorporating several elements into the classic half saree and adding embroidery in the same hue, this saree has been elevated to a new level.
If you’re a fan of traditional, vintage fashion, you really must try Sita’s styles. In addition to adhering to a fashion statement, you may enhance your outfit by adding other jewellery that fit the theme.