Her earlier galleries showcase a penchant for crisp cotton sarees and simple braided hair, embodying the "homely" yet sophisticated look popular in early K. Balachander films.
Her look in the film Muthu (1995) opposite Rajinikanth—pastel lehengas with minimal jewelry—remains a Pinterest favorite for vintage bridal inspiration.
This comprehensive guide showcases Banupriya's remarkable journey as a fashion icon in the Tamil film industry. Her ability to adapt to changing trends while staying true to her cultural heritage has cemented her status as a style inspiration for many.
Her gallery is dominated by Kanchipuram and Banarasi silks . She is best known for wearing rich jewel tones—maroon, emerald green, and deep purple—often paired with traditional gold zari borders that highlight her expressive features.
Being a trained classical dancer, Bhanupriya’s fashion was inherently kinetic. She didn't just wear clothes; she moved in them.