Remember Sai Pallavi, who stole the hearts of Malayalis, appearing in a red blouse and grey cotton sari as Malar in the blockbuster film 'Premam'? Even though it's been about ten years since the release of the movie, the love Malayalis have for Sai Pallavi remains undiminished. She has a huge fan following not only in Kerala but all over the world. The main reason for this is Sai Pallavi's standpoints, style and acting prowess.

She is not interested in makeup or excessive jewellery. She is confident in her complexion, her look, and even her acne-prone skin. Her simple looks and style are the reasons why the younger generation adores her. Sai Pallavi is also an actress who openly stated that she doesn't need roles that showcase her body or rely on people's affection. And this is where Sai Pallavi's love for saris comes in.

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Photo: saipallavi.senthamarai/Instagram
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The star arrives in beautiful saris for most events. In an earlier interview, Sai Pallavi had clarified that she is most comfortable in a sari. In 2015, after the release of 'Premam,' Pallavi shared pictures of her celebrating Onam for the first time. At that time, she shared a picture of herself wearing a set sari like a Malayali girl.

Later, for Vishu in 2019, she posted pictures of herself wearing a stunning set sari. The star paired the sari, which had large gold borders, with a half-sleeve blouse. It was a look that captured the hearts and admiration of many.

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From cotton, Kanjeevaram, and Banarasi saris to simple chiffon saris, Sai Pallavi's collection has it all. Being 'simple and elegant' is her style. Pallavi is rarely seen wearing heavy jewellery or makeup except for a few occasions. She mostly prefers sleeveless or half-sleeve blouses. While she usually wears solid colours, vibrant colours are also a part of her collection. The red Kanjeevaram sari she wore previously had won the hearts of her fans.

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