: Her style gallery frequently features half-sarees (Langa Voni) and Lehenga Choli sets, often accented with traditional gold jewelry.

: Sanghavi is widely recognized for her extensive collection of sarees, ranging from classic silk drapes to satin and chiffon varieties popularized in 90s film songs.

The Tamil film industry is no stranger to fashion icons. While much of the spotlight often falls on the male leads, a new generation of actresses is redefining on-screen and off-screen elegance. Among these rising stars, (often credited as Sanghavi or Sangavi Thendral) is quietly but assuredly carving a niche for herself—not just with her acting chops but with a distinctive, relatable fashion sense that resonates with young women across South India.

Moving away from heavy silks, she chose solid pastels—like peach, lavender, and mint green—for romantic song sequences.

Moving away from flat hairstyles, she embraced big, blow-dried hair and natural, thick curls.

Enjoy building your own Sangavi‑inspired style gallery! 🎬👗✨

Sangavi’s traditional look remains a benchmark for classic South Indian cinema styling.

As her filmography expanded into commercial blockbusters alongside superstars like Vijay and Ajith, Sangavi’s style underwent a radical shift. She embraced the glamorous "modern girl" persona

Ramesh listened attentively, his expression softening. "You know, Sangavi, I've been working with you for years, and I've seen you grow as an artist. I think I understand what you're going through. Why don't we do something different for this photoshoot? Let's create a gallery that showcases your personal style, your fashion choices, and your true self?"

Sangavi's street style is always on point, and she often takes inspiration from the latest fashion trends to create her own unique looks. From casual day-outfits to stylish airport ensembles, Sangavi's street style is always worth emulating.

This takes a look back at the looks that made her a style icon. 1. The 90s Traditional Elegance: Kanjeevaram and Silk

In the early days of her career, Sangavi became synonymous with the Kanchipuram aesthetic

In her most viral photos from the Pongal celebrations, Sangavi was spotted in a deep maroon Kanjivaram saree with a thick gold border. Her styling is key here: minimal jasmine flowers ( gajra ) in her hair, a classic pottu (bindi), and heavy jhumkas. This look, featured extensively in her fan-made collections, has become a go-to reference for bridesmaids.

She frequently uses a messy bun and hoop earrings to elevate a basic t-shirt and jeans combo to a semi-formal level.