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Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s ‘Bapu Bomma’ look in a yellow kasavu saree is pure soft-girl elegance

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 19, 2026, 13:04 IST
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This yellow kasavu saree on Samantha Ruth Prabhu is simplicity done right

It is official: Samantha Ruth Prabhu is firmly in her "soft girl" era, and honestly, we are absolutely here for it. There is something so magnetic about the way she’s leaning into nostalgia lately. As she gears up for her upcoming film Maa Inti Bangaaram, she’s been treating us to her now-iconic "Bapu Bomma" series, and her latest drop is a total mood.

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​The "Bapu Bomma" era: Softness as a superpower

Sharing the visuals, Samantha described the series as “an ode to the artist who made softness powerful and simplicity unforgettable” - a sentiment that feels like it was written specifically for the look she’s sporting. It isn't just a photoshoot; it's a tribute to a classic aesthetic that many of us grew up seeing in art and cinema, brought to life with a very 2026 sensibility.

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A masterclass in blouse tailoring

The styling here was a masterclass in "less is more." She paired the saree with a matching green kasavu silk blouse that deserves a shoutout of its own. Featuring yellow borders, a plunging neckline, and structured half-sleeves, the blouse added a sharp, modern edge to the otherwise traditional silhouette. It’s that clever mix of old-world charm and contemporary fit that Samantha always seems to nail.

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The Rouka X Care4Chendamangalam collab

Taking a closer look at the fabric, the saree is part of the Rouka X Care4Chendamangalam collaboration - a handwoven piece detailed with delicate appliqué and embroidery. The kasavu weave itself uses gold-plated copper threads, giving it that signature soft shimmer that glows under the light without being "blingy." Samantha wore it the old-school way: neat front pleats and a long, fluid pallu that practically brushed the floor, giving her that graceful, cinematic silhouette.

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Thoughtful accents and green glass bangles

When it came to the jewellery, the choices were clearly intentional but never felt heavy. She layered pieces from Sheetal Zaveri with bangles from Divas Mantra, mixing green glass bangles with gold kadhas and delicate rings. A choker paired with a fine, thin chain added just enough detail to her neckline without cluttering the look, staying perfectly in sync with the overall aesthetic.

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The "lit-from-within" glow: Soft brows and mauve lips

Her beauty team really tied the whole vision together. Hair stylists Pooja Karanam and Sukriti Rajesh went for a soft, centre-parted, half-tied look that felt feminine and easy. For the makeup, artist Harika Marumamula kept things glowing and fresh - think defined brows, soft brown eyeshadow, and plenty of mascara to make her eyes pop. A hint of blush, a glossy mauve lip, and a tiny red bindi were the finishing touches. A light touch of highlighter gave her that "lit from within" glow that didn't distract from the overall simplicity.

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Why simplicity always wins

Ultimately, this look serves as a beautiful reminder for all of us. You don’t always need the heaviest embroidery or the most dramatic silhouettes to turn heads. Sometimes, the most powerful impact comes from a beautifully draped saree, a bit of thoughtful styling, and a whole lot of genuine grace.

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