Sai Pallavi Shares Stunning Traditional Looks With "Just Coz I Love What I Wore"

Actress Sai Pallavi delighted fans by sharing new pictures of herself in traditional saree and salwar kameez looks, captioning it "just coz I love what i wore." She rose to fame with the Malayalam film 'Premam' and her song "Rowdy Baby" is a massive YouTube hit. Her next major project is playing the role of Sita in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious two-part film 'Ramayana'. The epic cast includes Ranbir Kapoor as Ram, Yash as Raavan, and features music by A.R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer.

Key Points: Sai Pallavi's New Traditional Look & Upcoming Role as Sita

  • Sai Pallavi shares new traditional look
  • Breakthrough role was in 'Premam'
  • Her song 'Rowdy Baby' hit 1B YouTube views
  • Next stars as Sita in 'Ramayana'
  • Film features Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, and Sunny Deol
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Sai Pallavi says 'just coz I love what I wore' as she shares new pictures

Actress Sai Pallavi shares photos in saree & salwar, celebrating her style. She will next star as Sita in the epic 'Ramayana' film.

"Just coz I love what i wore - Sai Pallavi"

Mumbai, March 10

Actress Sai Pallavi shared a few glimpses of her latest look, saying "just coz I love what I wore," as she posted a set of pictures celebrating the outfit she donned.

The actress took to Instagram, where she appeared delighted with her look, giving a candid peek into her personal style. Keeping it simple, the actress looked every inch gorgeous in sarees and salwar kameez.

"Just coz I love what i wore," Pallavi wrote as the caption.

Pallavi's acting journey began with uncredited roles and appearances on dance shows, but her breakthrough came as Malar in the 2015 Malayalam film Premam. In 2017, she ventured into Telugu cinema with Fidaa.

Pallavi has starred in the films Kali, Middle Class Abbayi, Maari 2, Paava Kadhaigal, Love Story, Shyam Singha Roy, Gargi, Amaran and Thandel.

Her song "Rowdy Baby" is the first South Indian video song to reach one billion views on YouTube.

She will next be seen playing Sita in Nitesh Tiwary's 'Ramayana'. The upcoming film features a galaxy of stars with Ranbir in the role of Lord Ram and Yash essaying Raavan.

Sunny Deol will portray Lord Hanuman, Amitabh Bachchan will play Jatayu, and Lara Dutt will be seen as Kaikeyi. Two music titans, Hans Zimmer and A. R. Rahman are joining forces for the film.

'Ramayana' is a two-part live-action cinematic universe being reimagined on the scale of the biggest tentpoles produced to date.

The film also features Hollywood's top stunt directors Terry Notary (Avengers, Planet of the Apes) and Guy Norris (Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa), choreographing the epic battles between gods and demons.

'Ramayana' is being filmed for IMAX and will be released worldwide with Part 1 releasing in Diwali 2026 and Part 2 in Diwali 2027.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Can't wait to see her as Sita! She has that perfect blend of grace and strength the role demands. With Rahman and Hans Zimmer's music, this Ramayana is going to be epic. Diwali 2026 feels so far away!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I admire her work, I'm a bit apprehensive about another Ramayana adaptation. Hope the focus remains on the story's soul and devotion, not just the Hollywood-scale spectacle. The casting is impressive though.
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Sarah B
"Just coz I love what I wore" – what a simple and powerful caption. It's a great message about wearing clothes for your own happiness, not just for others. Also, Rowdy Baby hitting a billion views is no small feat!
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Vikram M
From Malar in Premam to Sita in Ramayana, her journey is incredible. She brings such authenticity to every role. The fact that she's so down-to-earth and posts about loving a simple outfit makes her even more relatable.
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Kriti O
The scale of this project is mind-blowing! IMAX, Hollywood stunt directors, a two-part release... This could put Indian cinema on the global map in a huge way. Fingers crossed it does justice to our itihasa.

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