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| Film/Occasion | Outfit | Accessories | Vibe | |---------------|--------|-------------|-------| | Aarundhati | Red silk saree | Temple necklace, jhumkas | Regal | | Pavitra Bandham | Green half-saree | Long beads, kamarbandh | Youthful | | Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi | Yellow churidar | Floral dupatta, minimal gold | Fresh | | Filmfare Awards | Cream anarkali | Pearl drops, nude makeup | Elegant | | Personal appearance | Blue linen saree | Silver jhumkas, no bindi | Effortless |

: Soundarya dressed in a beautiful Kanchipuram saree for a cultural event. [Image: Soundarya in a Kanchipuram saree]

: Off-screen, she was known to be a regular visitor at craft exhibitions, personally selecting handcrafted sarees that reflected her love for heritage and simple, natural beauty.

: Off-screen, Soundarya was known for a "simple and radiant" look, often appearing with no makeup and a charming bob haircut.

However, at the premiere of Maa Nannaku Pelli or the Filmfare Awards , she elevated her game. She wore rich Banarasi silk sarees with heavy stone-studded necklaces, proving that she could command a red carpet without shedding her Telugu identity.

Style tip: Pair with a low bun and jasmine flowers for authentic vintage charm.