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Shriya Saran Turns Up The Heat In A Classic Red Saree At SIIMA 2025

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For her appearance at the SIIMA Awards 2025 in Dubai, Shriya Saran upped the glamour and heat in a striking red saree that she had paired with a contemporary blouse.

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Shriya Saran's modern blouse added a bold twist to her traditional ensemble.

Shriya Saran’s modern blouse added a bold twist to her traditional ensemble.

The lights were on, the cameras flashed relentlessly, and excitement rippled through the Dubai Exhibition Centre as the SIIMA 2025 red carpet rolled out on the evening of September 5th. Among the first to truly turn heads was the ever-radiant Shriya Saran, who made a stunning entrance draped in a ravishing red saree that effortlessly blended traditional grace with bold glamour.

Shriya Saran’s ensemble paid homage to timeless Indian craftsmanship while making a confident contemporary statement. The silk saree shimmered with intricate golden zari work, reflecting the spotlight as she glided down the carpet. The texture and fall of the saree hinted at Banarasi influences, lending a regal aura to her already magnetic presence.

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But it was the blouse that redefined the silhouette. Opting for a daringly modern twist, Shriya wore a sculpted red blouse with structured cups and a high neckline, creating a dramatic contrast to the draped elegance of the saree. The bold cut-out below the bustline added just the right amount of edge, making it a showstopper piece in its own right. The blouse’s long sleeves and delicate embroidery on the cuffs balanced the ensemble’s fierce and feminine energies.

Her styling choices were equally impeccable. She kept her accessories minimal, letting the saree speak volumes. A pair of statement earrings and a subtle bracelet added a hint of sparkle without overwhelming the look. Her hair, parted down the middle and pulled back into a low, neat bun, accentuated her sharp features and brought a polished finish to the look. Soft glam makeup with dewy skin, bold brows, and a classic nude lip completed the ensemble.

Shriya Saran didn’t just arrive; she owned the carpet. Her look was a masterclass in combining tradition with fearless fashion, proving once again why she remains one of the most admired style icons of Indian cinema.

As the red carpet of SIIMA 2025 lit up with stars, it was Shriya’s fiery red moment that ignited the night and set the tone for a glamorous celebration of cinema.

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