Keerthy Suresh's Ethnic And Elegant Looks As Raghu Thatha’s Kayalvizhi

With a simple elegant saree, and braided long hair, Keerthy Suresh has already infused the character in the minds of the audience.

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Keerthy Suresh's Ethnic And Elegant Looks As Raghu Thatha’s Kayalvizhi

Keerthy Suresh's Ethnic And Elegant Looks As Raghu Thatha’s Kayalvizhi (Image-Instagram/keerthysureshofficial)

Actress Keerthy Suresh, on her behalf, has treated fans with the release of her comedy entertainer Raghu Thatha on this Independence Day. With major releases in all genres, the day is completely packed with mass entertainers.

The Raghu Thatha actress has been decorating her gallery with her Kayalvizhi looks (her character in the film). With a simple and elegant saree, and braided long hair, the actress has already infused the character in the minds of the audience. Let’s flip through the pages of Keerthy’s transformation into Kayalvizhi.

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The highlight of Keerthy’s Kayavizhi looks are the subtle and elegant sarees. Creating the character, the actress had her hair in a long braid, and floral and checkered saree, giving a soft glam look.

The actress carried this specific look throughout her movie’s promotion process, imprinting the image of the character in the minds of the audience.

Keerthy added a spark to her gallery with this specific look. The black saree with intricate floral patterns and a sleeveless deep V-neck blouse added a bold look to the actress’s charm. Paired with a rose on her hair, Keerthy looks gorgeous.

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Back to the soft look, the actress wears a pink saree with rose prints. With her hair open and minimal accessories, Keerthy has nailed the saree look. The national award-winning actress has joined hands with director Sukumar in her latest release. It has been bankrolled by the makers of KGF and Kanthara-the Hombale Films Production and music has been scored by Sean Roldan.