Here's a sneak peek into the fashion and style of these legendary Tamil actresses:

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No style gallery of old Tamil cinema is complete without mentioning Silk Smitha, who redefined sensuality and boldness in the South Indian film industry.

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Ambika, a veteran Tamil actress, has been in the industry for decades and has a large following. However, like many celebrities, she has not been immune to the spread of misinformation and fake photos. There have been instances where fake photos and rumors have circulated online, causing distress to the actress and her fans.

: Heavy winged eyeliner, a large round red bindi, and jasmine flowers ( malli poo ) wrapped around a neat bun. 2. Savitri: The Queen of Regal Simplicity

: The ultimate "dream girl," she popularized the iconic and puffed sleeves, bringing a youthful, playful charm to 1960s fashion. Jayalalithaa

The absolute staple of the 1950s and 60s was the heavy Kanchipuram silk saree. Actresses like Savitri ("Nadigaiyar Thilagam") and Padmini popularized thick, pure zari borders and rich contrasting colors. The sarees were draped traditionally, featuring neat, structured pleats that emphasized grace and stature. 2. High-Neck and Elongated Blouses

“They didn’t just wear clothes. They wore confidence, culture, and character.”