Snehlata Vasaikar's 'Vashikaranam' Look Embodies a Rooted, Powerful Matriarch

Actress Snehlata Vasaikar has detailed the carefully crafted traditional look for her character Suman in the show 'Vashikaranam'. The look, featuring a Nauvari saree and Maharashtrian nath, is designed to reflect a strong woman deeply connected to her roots. Vasaikar states that wearing the look brings out a certain strength and grace in her character. The show is a mystery thriller set in a remote Maharashtra village, where Suman secretly practices occult rituals.

Key Points: Snehlata Vasaikar on Her Strong 'Vashikaranam' Character Look

  • Look inspired by authentic Maharashtrian culture
  • Features traditional Nauvari saree drape
  • Iconic nath and jewellery add cultural depth
  • Reflects character's strength and grounded identity
  • Show explores occult and mystery in a village
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Snehlata Vasaikar on 'Vashikaranam' look: Reflects strong woman who stays connected to her roots

Actress Snehlata Vasaikar reveals how her traditional Maharashtrian look in 'Vashikaranam' reflects her strong, rooted character Suman.

Snehlata Vasaikar on 'Vashikaranam' look: Reflects strong woman who stays connected to her roots
"I really enjoy Suman's look because it beautifully reflects a strong woman who stays connected to her roots. - Snehlata Vasaikar"

Mumbai, March 31

Actress Snehlata Vasaikar, who's currently seen playing Suman in Vashikaranam - Kis Par Rakhein Vishwas, has opened up about the carefully crafted look she adopts for her character and said that it beautifully reflects a strong woman who stays connected to her roots.

Her appearance in the show is inspired by authentic Maharashtrian cultural elements, reflecting a sense of identity that is both grounded and commanding. The saree is draped in the traditional Nauvari Maharashtrian style, a silhouette rooted in regional culture and often associated with strength, functionality, and authority.

A highlight of her look is the iconic Maharashtrian nath, which instantly anchors the character in regional identity while symbolising grace and tradition. This is complemented by a prominent bindi and traditional gold jewellery, including layered necklaces and a mangalsutra, adding cultural depth and reinforcing her identity within the narrative.

On the look, Snehlata said, "I really enjoy Suman's look because it beautifully reflects a strong woman who stays connected to her roots. From the nath to the traditional Nauvari saree drape, every element adds to her personality and presence."

"I love wearing this look, as it brings out a certain strength and grace in Suman, while still keeping her grounded and real," she added in a statement.

The synopsis of the show read: In a remote Maharashtra village, Suman, a feared matriarch, secretly practices Vashikaran - an occult ritual believed to control people, situations, and even spirits. When a farm worker's mother publicly humiliates her, the woman is mysteriously found dead the next day.

Soon, Suman's tantric mentor is discovered hanging from a tree. As police investigate, eerie events erupt, enemies rise, loyalties shift, and Suman's empire of fear begins to collapse.

Vashikaranam airs on Sony Entertainment Television and streams on Sony LIV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the look is beautiful, I'm a bit concerned about the storyline. Shows about 'vashikaran' and occult can sometimes reinforce superstitions, especially in rural areas. I hope they handle the subject responsibly and don't just use it for sensational drama.
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Ananya R
My grandmother used to wear the Nauvari style for festivals. Seeing it on TV brings back so many memories. Snehlata looks absolutely stunning and powerful. It's more than fashion - it's about identity. Wishing the show all the best!
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian television, the cultural details in this article are fascinating. The connection between clothing, symbolism, and character depth is really thoughtful. The mangalsutra and bindi aren't just accessories but narrative tools. Great insight!
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Karthik V
Finally, a strong female character who isn't just a saas-bahu trope! A matriarch with depth, connected to her roots but with a mysterious edge. The premise sounds intriguing. Will definitely check it out on Sony LIV.
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Sarah B
The attention to detail in the costume design is impressive. It shows respect for the culture it's portraying. In many global shows, traditional attire is often simplified or inaccurate, but this seems well-researched. Kudos to the design team!

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