When we talk about the iconic faces of Telugu cinema, certain names evoke nostalgia, grace, and a quiet yet powerful screen presence. One such name is (often known as Rajitha). While she captured hearts with her performances in classics like Nuvve Kavali and Manmadhudu , there is another dimension to her persona that deserves a deep dive: her evolution as a fashion muse.
While widely recognized for her "girl-next-door" and traditional roles, Raasi actively broke the mold by experimenting with diverse characters. She took on a notable negative role in director Teja's crime drama , proving her range beyond conventional protagonist roles.
Rasi’s name became synonymous with heavy silk sarees. She mastered the art of carrying heavy Kanjeevaram and Dharmavaram silk sarees with immense grace. Her signature look featured broad zari borders, puffed-sleeve blouses, and neatly pleated drapes that emphasized a dignified, maternal, or traditional aesthetic.
: Characterized by vibrant colors, heavy embellishments, and classic silk drapes seen in her hits like Subhakankshalu and Gokulamlo Seetha .
While she favors deep traditional tones, she also experiments with soft pastels and floral motifs for a more romantic, modern aesthetic.