In June 2026, the Delhi High Court also ordered the immediate (within 24 hours) removal of pornographic deepfake content misusing actor Naga Chaitanya's persona, explicitly recognizing that "personality rights deserve legal protection from misuse". Vijayashanthi, as a public figure, holds the exact same legal protections.
Known for her aristocratic looks, Krishna Kumari frequently played roles of princesses or sophisticated urban women, and her wardrobe reflected that innate nobility.
Savitri, widely known as "Mahanati," defined the quintessential Telugu look. Her style was deeply rooted in local culture, featuring:
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Fashion archives of Indian cinema are heavily skewed toward Bombay and Calcutta. Yet the Telugu film industry (Tollywood) cultivated a unique aesthetic rooted in temple sculpture, Kalamkari textiles, and Nizam-era luxury. This paper creates a verbal and visual gallery —describing images that scholars and enthusiasts can reconstruct—to answer: How did old Telugu actresses negotiate tradition and trend? What defined their "saree code"? And how did their off-duty style influence middle-class Andhra women?
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She rarely pinned her sarees in a casual drape; instead, she opted for meticulously pleated pallus pinned securely on the left shoulder, emphasizing a regal stature.
Silk sarees with delicate silver zari work, often in pastel shades like mint green, powder blue, and peach.
Traditional Kanjivaram silks, Mysore silks, lightweight Chiffons Savitri, Vanisri Elbow-length sleeves, high necks, retro puff sleeves Jamuna, Savitri Hair Styling High bouffants, long braids with jasmines, matching ribbons Vanisri, Jamuna Jewelry Traditional Temple gold, Guttapusalu, massive stud earrings Anjali Devi, Jayaprada Makeup Sharp winged eyeliner, large matte or velvet bindis Jamuna, Vanisri The Lasting Legacy Traditional Kanjivaram silks
This duo brought the disco era to Telugu screens with shimmering metallic fabrics, satin sarees, and heavily sequined blouses.
Hair grew bigger and bolder. The classic retro bouffant (the "beehive" hairstyle) with dramatic winged eyeliner became the mandatory look for modern characters. Giant, oversized sunglasses and statement hoop earrings completed the glamorous off-screen and on-screen personas. The Blockbuster Glamour: 1980s