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BJP Kerala Candidates List 2026 Kerala Elections 2026: Rajeev Chandrasekhar, K Surendran & More

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Thiruvananthapuram: Gearing up for the highly anticipated Kerala Assembly Elections 2026, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its first official list of candidates. Unveiling the names for 47 constituencies, the party has fielded a strong mix of seasoned veterans, new entrants, and prominent public figures, signaling a fierce political battle ahead.

Star Candidates in the Fray

The initial list packs several heavyweights and recognizable names, capturing significant political attention:

  • Rajeev Chandrasekhar (Nemom)
  • V. Muraleedharan (Kazhakootam)
  • K. Surendran (Manjeshwaram)
  • Padmaja Venugopal (Thrissur)
  • P.C. George (Poonjar) and his son Shaun George (Pala)
  • Sobha Surendran (Palakkad)
  • Former DGP R. Sreelekha (Vattiyoorkavu)
  • Major Ravi (Ottapalam)
  • Akhil Marar ( Thrikkakara)

Complete First List of 47 BJP Candidates

Here is the constituency-wise breakdown of the candidates announced in the first phase:

  1. Manjeshwaram: K. Surendran
  2. Udma: Manulal Meloth
  3. Kanhangad: Balraj M.
  4. Payyannur: A.P. Gangadharan
  5. Azhikode: K.K. Vinod Kumar
  6. Kannur: C. Raghunath
  7. Mananthavady: P. Shyam Raj
  8. Sulthan Bathery: Kavitha A.S.
  9. Vatakara: K. Dileep
  10. Kuttiady: Ramdas Manaleri
  11. Nadapuram: C.P. Vipin Chandran
  12. Koyilandy: C.R. Praful Krishna
  13. Perambra: M. Mohanan Master
  14. Balussery: C.P. Satheesan
  15. Elathur: T. Devadas
  16. Kozhikode North: Navya Haridas
  17. Kozhikode South: T. Raneesh
  18. Beypore: Adv. K.P. Prakash Babu
  19. Kunnamangalam: V.K. Sajeevan
  20. Shornur: Shanku T. Das
  21. Ottapalam: Major Ravi
  22. Malampuzha: C. Krishnakumar
  23. Palakkad: Sobha Surendran
  24. Chelakkara: K. Balakrishnan
  25. Manalur: Adv. K.K. Aneesh Kumar
  26. Thrissur: Padmaja Venugopal
  27. Irinjalakuda: Santhosh Cherakulam
  28. Devikulam: S. Rajendran
  29. Pala: Shaun George
  30. Vaikom: K. Ajith
  31. Kanjirappally: George Kurian
  32. Poonjar: P.C. George
  33. Ambalappuzha: Arun Anirudhan
  34. Haripad: Sandeep Vachaspati
  35. Chengannur: M.V. Gopakumar
  36. Thiruvalla: Anoop Antony Joseph
  37. Karunagappally: V.S. Jithin Dev
  38. Kunnathur: Raji Prasad
  39. Kottarakkara: R. Resmi
  40. Chathannoor: B.B. Gopakumar
  41. Attingal: Adv. P. Sudheer
  42. Nedumangad: Yuvaraj Gokul
  43. Kazhakootam: V. Muraleedharan
  44. Vattiyoorkavu: R. Sreelekha
  45. Nemom: Rajeev Chandrasekhar
  46. Parassala: Adv. Gireesh Neyyar
  47. Kattakkada: P.K. Krishnadas

With the campaign slogan pointing toward “bringing an honest leadership for a change,” the BJP’s swift early release of this list aims to gain a head start in grassroots campaigning. Political observers are closely watching specific battlegrounds like Thrissur, Palakkad, and the capital district to see how this robust candidate lineup will impact the traditional LDF-UDF bipolar polity in Kerala.

(Stay tuned for the second and final phase of the BJP candidate list for the Kerala Assembly Elections 2026).

Full LDF Candidate List 2026: Kerala Assembly Election 2026

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Get the full LDF candidate list for the 2026 Kerala Assembly Elections. CPM candidates and CPI candidates Kerala election date 2026. CM Pinarayi Vijayan leads the CPM front. Stay updated with the latest Kerala election news.

1. Kasaragod

ConstituencyCandidateParty
1. ManjeshwaramK. R. JayanandanCPI(M)
2. KasaragodShanavas padhoorINL
3. UdmaC. H. KunhambuCPI(M)
4. KanhangadShanavas PadurCPI
5. TrikaripurV. P. P. MustafaCPI(M)

2. Kannur

ConstituencyCandidateParty
6. PayyanurT. I. MadhusoodananCPI(M)
7. KalliasseriM. VijinCPI(M)
8. TaliparambaP. K. ShyamalaCPI(M)
9. IrikkurMathew KunnapallyKC(M)
10. AzhikodeK. V. SumeshCPI(M)
11. KannurTBD (Cong-S)Cong(S)
12. DharmadomPinarayi VijayanCPI(M)
13. ThalasseryKarayi RajanCPI(M)
14. KuthuparambaP. K. PraveenRJD
15. MattannurV. K. SanojCPI(M)
16. PeravoorK. K. ShailajaCPI(M)

3. Wayanad

ConstituencyCandidateParty
17. Mananthavady (ST)O. R. KeluCPI(M)
18. Sulthan Bathery (ST)M. S. ViswanathanCPI(M)
19. KalpettaP. K. Anil KumarRJD

4. Kozhikode

ConstituencyCandidateParty
20. VatakaraM. K. BhaskaranRJD
21. KuttiadyK. P. KunhammadkuttyCPI(M)
22. NadapuramP. VasanthamCPI
23. QuilandyK. DasanCPI(M)
24. PerambraT. P. RamakrishnanCPI(M)
25. Balusseri (SC)K. M. Sachin DevCPI(M)
26. ElathurA. K. SaseendranNCP(SP)
27. Kozhikode NorthThottathil RavindranCPI(M)
28. Kozhikode SouthAhamed DevarkovilINL
29. BeyporeP. A. Mohammed RiyasCPI(M)
30. KunnamangalamP. T. A. RahimIND (LDF Support)
31. KoduvallySaleem MadavoorIND (LDF Support)
32. ThiruvambadyLinto JosephCPI(M)

5. Malappuram

ConstituencyCandidateParty
33. KondottyP JijiIND (LDF Support)
34. EranadShafeer KizhisseriCPI
35. NilamburU Sharaf Ali LDF Support
36. Wandoor (SC)P. MithunCPI(M)
37. ManjeriMustafa V.M.IND (LDF Support)
38. PerinthalmannaMuhammed HaneefaCPI(M)
39. MankadaRashid AliCPI(M)
40. MalappuramK T MujeebNCP
41. VengaraSabah Kundupuzhakkal
42. VallikkunnuC P MusthafaCPI(M)
43. TirurangadiNiyas PulikkalakathCPI
44. TanurT Mohammed Sameer
45. TirurV AbdurahimanCPI(M)
46. KottakkalK PreethiCPI(M)
47. ThavanurK.T. JaleelIND (LDF Support)
48. PonnaniMK Sakeer CPI(M)

6. Palakkad

ConstituencyCandidateParty
49. ThrithalaM.B. RajeshCPI(M)
50. PattambiMuhammed Muhassin P.CPI
51. ShornurP. MamikuttyCPI(M)
52. OttapalamK. PremkumarCPI(M)
53. Kongad (SC)ShanthakumariCPI(M)
54. MannarkkadManzil AboobackerCPI
55. MalampuzhaA. PrabhakaranCPI(M)
56. PalakkadC.P. PramodCPI(M)
57. Tarur (SC)P.P. SumodCPI(M)
58. ChitturK. KrishnankuttyJD(S)
59. NenmaraK. BabuCPI(M)
60. AlathurK.D. PrasenanCPI(M)

7. Thrissur

ConstituencyCandidateParty
61. Chelakkara (SC)K. RadhakrishnanCPI(M)
62. KunnamkulamA.C. MoideenCPI(M)
63. GuruvayurN.K. AkbarCPI(M)
64. ManalurMurali PerunelliCPI(M)
65. WadakkancheryXavier ChittilappillyCPI(M)
66. OllurK. Rajan (Minister)CPI
67. ThrissurAlankode LeelakrishnanCPI
68. Nattika (SC)Geetha GopiCPI
69. KaipamangalamK.K. ValsarajCPI
70. IrinjalakudaR. BinduCPI(M)
71. PuthukkadK.K. RamachandranCPI(M)
72. ChalakkudyDennis K. AntonyKC(M)
73. KodungallurV.R. Sunil KumarCPI

8. Ernakulam

ConstituencyCandidateParty
74. PerumbavoorBabu JosephKC(M)
75. AngamalyJose ThettayilJD(S)
76. AluvaShelna NishadCPI(M)
77. KalamasseryP. RajeevCPI(M)
78. ParavurE.T. TaisonCPI
79. VypenK.N. UnnikrishnanCPI(M)
80. KochiK.J. MaxiCPI(M)
81. ThripunithuraM. SwarajCPI(M)
82. ErnakulamShaji GeorgeIND (LDF Support)
83. ThrikkakaraJo JosephCPI(M)
84. Kunnathunad (SC)P.V. SreenijinCPI(M)
85. PiravomSindhumol JacobKC(M)
86. MuvattupuzhaN. ArunCPI
87. KothamangalamAntony JohnCPI(M)

9. Idukki

ConstituencyCandidateParty
88. Devikulam (SC)A. RajaCPI(M)
89. UdumbancholaM.M. ManiCPI(M)
90. ThodupuzhaCyriac ChazhikadanKC(M)
91. IdukkiRoshy AugustineKC(M)
92. PeerumadeK. Salim KumarCPI

10. Kottayam

ConstituencyCandidateParty
93. PalaJose K. ManiKC(M)
94. KaduthuruthyStephen GeorgeKC(M)
95. Vaikom (SC)P. PradeepCPI
96. EttumanoorVN Vasavan
97. KottayamK. Anil KumarCPI(M)
98. PuthuppallyJaick C. ThomasCPI(M)
99. ChanganasserySebastian KulathungaKC(M)
100. KanjirappallyN. JayarajKC(M)
101. PoonjarSebastian KulathunkalKC(M)

11. Alappuzha

ConstituencyCandidateParty
102. AroorDaleema JojoCPI(M)
103. CherthalaP. Prasad (Minister)CPI
104. AlappuzhaP.P. ChitharanjanCPI(M)
105. AmbalappuzhaH. SalamCPI(M)
106. KuttanadThomas K. ThomasNCP(SP)
107. HaripadT.T. JismonCPI
108. KayamkulamU. PrathibhaCPI(M)
109. Mavelikara (SC)M.S. Arun KumarCPI(M)
110. ChengannurSaji CheriyanCPI(M)

12. Pathanamthitta

ConstituencyCandidateParty
111. ThiruvallaMathew T. ThomasJD(S)
112. RanniPramod NarayananKC(M)
113. AranmulaVeena GeorgeCPI(M)
114. KonniK.U. Jenish KumarCPI(M)
115. Adoor (SC)Priji KannanCPI

13. Kollam

ConstituencyCandidateParty
116. KarunagappallyM.S. TharaCPI
117. ChavaraDr. V. SujithIND (LDF Support)
118. Kunnathur (SC)Kovoor KunjumonRSP-Leninist
119. KottarakkaraK.N. BalagopalCPI(M)
120. PathanapuramK.B. Ganesh KumarKC(B)
121. PunalurAjayaprasad C.CPI
122. ChadayamangalamJ. ChinchuraniCPI
123. KundaraSaji S. J.CPI(M)
124. KollamMukeshCPI(M)
125. EravipuramM. NoushadCPI(M)
126. ChathannurR. RajendranCPI

14. Thiruvananthapuram

ConstituencyCandidateParty
127. VarkalaV. JoyCPI(M)
128. Attingal (SC)O.S. AmbikaCPI(M)
129. Chirayinkeezhu (SC)Manoj B. EdamanaCPI
130. NedumangadG.R. Anil (Minister)CPI
131. VamanapuramD.K. MuraliCPI(M)
132. KazhakkoottamKadakampally SurendranCPI(M)
133. VattiyoorkavuV.K. PrasanthCPI(M)
134. ThiruvananthapuramSudheer Karamana
135. NemomV. SivankuttyCPI(M)
136. AruvikkaraG. StephenCPI(M)
137. ParassalaC.K. HareendranCPI(M)
138. KattakkadaI.B. SatheeshCPI(M)
139. KovalamNeelalohithadasan NadarJD(S)
140. NeyyattinkaraK. AnsalanCPI(M)

Oscars 2026 Full Winners List: ‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Best Picture; Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley Take Top Acting Honors

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The 98th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O’Brien at the Dolby Theatre, delivered a night of cinematic triumph and historic milestones. While Ryan Coogler’s Sinners entered the night with a record-breaking 16 nominations, it was Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” that emerged as the big winner, clinching six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Historic Wins and Emotional Speeches

Michael B. Jordan earned his first-ever Oscar for Best Actor for his dual-role performance in Sinners, triumphing in a highly competitive category. Meanwhile, Jessie Buckley solidified her status as a Hollywood powerhouse, winning Best Actress for her role in the Shakespearean drama Hamnet.

History was also made in the technical categories: Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman ever to win the Oscar for Best Cinematography for her work on Sinners. Additionally, the Academy awarded its first-ever Oscar for Best Casting, which went to Cassandra Kulukundis for One Battle After Another.

Oscars 2026: The Complete Winners List

CategoryWinnerFilm
Best PictureOne Battle After AnotherPaul Thomas Anderson, Producer
Best DirectorPaul Thomas AndersonOne Battle After Another
Best ActorMichael B. JordanSinners
Best ActressJessie BuckleyHamnet
Best Supporting ActorSean PennOne Battle After Another
Best Supporting ActressAmy MadiganWeapons
Best Original ScreenplayRyan CooglerSinners
Best Adapted ScreenplayPaul Thomas AndersonOne Battle After Another
Best Animated FeatureK-Pop Demon HuntersMaggie Kang, Chris Appelhans
Best International FeatureSentimental ValueNorway
Best Documentary FeatureMr. Nobody Against PutinDavid Borenstein
Best CinematographyAutumn Durald ArkapawSinners
Best Film EditingAndy JurgensenOne Battle After Another
Best Original ScoreLudwig GöranssonSinners
Best Original Song“Golden”K-Pop Demon Hunters
Best Production DesignFrankensteinTamara Deverell, Shane Vieau
Best Costume DesignKate HawleyFrankenstein
Best Makeup & HairstylingFrankensteinMike Hill, Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey
Best Visual EffectsAvatar: Fire and AshJoe Letteri, Richard Baneham
Best SoundF1Gareth John, Al Nelson
Best CastingCassandra KulukundisOne Battle After Another
Best Live Action ShortTIE: The Singers / Two People Exchanging Saliva
Best Animated ShortThe Girl Who Cried PearlsChris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski
Best Documentary ShortAll the Empty RoomsJoshua Seftel

Technical & Craft Wins

  • Visual Effects: Avatar: Fire and Ash (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, and Daniel Barrett).
  • Makeup & Hairstyling: Frankenstein (Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, and Cliona Furey).
  • Production Design: Frankenstein (Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau).
  • Sound: F1 (Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, and Juan Peralta).

Indian Spinner Kuldeep Yadav Ties the Knot with Vanshika Chadha in Mussoorie [Gallery]

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MUSSOORIE: Indian star spinner Kuldeep Yadav has officially started a new chapter of his life, marrying his longtime partner Vanshika Chadha in a picturesque ceremony held in the hill station of Mussoorie, Uttarakhand.

The wedding, which took place at the historic Savoy Hotel, follows a golden period for the cricketer, who was a key member of India’s recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup winning squad.

A Star-Studded Celebration

The private yet grand ceremony was attended by family, close friends, and several high-profile names from the cricketing fraternity. The guest list reportedly included Indian cricket icons such as:

  • Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma
  • Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav
  • Sunil Gavaskar and Suresh Raina
  • Yuzvendra Chahal, a close friend of the groom, who expressed his excitement by promising to “dance a lot” for his “brother.”

Traditional pre-wedding rituals, including haldi, mehendi, and sangeet, were held in the days leading up to the main event. Photos and videos of the couple in their wedding attire quickly went viral on social media, with fans flooding platforms with congratulatory messages.

What’s Next for the Couple?

While the wedding was an intimate affair in the mountains, the celebrations are far from over. The couple is expected to host a grand wedding reception in Lucknow on March 17, which is anticipated to draw even more prominent figures from the worlds of sports, politics, and business.

Following the festivities, Kuldeep and his teammates, including Tilak Varma who attended the wedding, are expected to shift their focus back to the field as preparations for the upcoming IPL season begin.

Air India and IndiGo Flight Ticket Prices to Rise in March 2026: Fuel Surcharge Details

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New Delhi, March 13, 2026: If you are planning to book a flight this summer, be prepared to pay more. India’s major carriers, Air India and IndiGo, have officially introduced a fuel surcharge on both domestic and international routes. This hike is a direct result of the sharp increase in Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices caused by ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Air India Fuel Surcharge: Phase-wise Implementation

Air India is rolling out the price hike in three phases to manage the 40% rise in operational costs linked to fuel.

  • Phase 1 (From March 12, 2026):
    • Domestic Flights: Flat surcharge of ₹399.
    • International (Middle East/SAARC): $10 to $20 increase per ticket.
  • Phase 2 (From March 18, 2026):
    • Europe & US Routes: Surcharges ranging from $125 to $200.
  • Phase 3: Updates for Far East routes (Japan, Korea) are expected soon.

IndiGo Ticket Price Hike: Effective March 14

IndiGo, the leader in the Indian domestic market, will implement its surcharge based on the distance traveled.

  • Short-haul (Domestic): ₹425 extra per ticket.
  • Long-haul (International): Up to ₹2,300 for flights to Europe.

Travel Tip: This surcharge applies only to new bookings. If you have an existing ticket, you won’t be charged extra unless you make a date or route change.

Why are Flight Fares Increasing?

The primary driver is the global rise in crude oil prices. Additionally, high Excise Duty and VAT in major Indian metros like Delhi and Mumbai have placed significant financial strain on airlines. To avoid flight cancellations and maintain operations, these costs are being passed on to the passengers.

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Kumbh Mela Viral Beauty Monalisa Bhosle Seeks Police Protection in Kerala With Boyfriend

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Thiruvananthapuram: Monalisa Bhosle, who recently took the internet by storm as the “Kumbh Mela viral beauty,” has sought refuge at the Thampanoor Police Station in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, along with her boyfriend, Farman Khan. The couple approached the authorities seeking protection after facing severe opposition from their families regarding their relationship.

Fleeing Family Opposition

According to reports, Monalisa, a native of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and Farman Khan, who hails from Maharashtra, fell in love about a year and a half ago. Their romance blossomed through social media. However, as their relationship grew, they faced strong resistance from Monalisa’s family.

Fearing for their safety and future together, the couple decided to leave their hometowns and traveled all the way to Kerala to seek a safe haven.

Who is Monalisa Bhosle?

Monalisa Bhosle recently became an internet sensation after her captivating photographs from the Kumbh Mela went viral across social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Netizens quickly dubbed her the ‘Kumbh Mela viral beauty,’ bringing her unexpected sudden fame.

Kerala Police Intervention and Next Steps

Upon the couple’s arrival at the Thampanoor Police Station, officials immediately intervened. The police are currently recording their official statements and providing them with necessary assistance.

Authorities are also investigating whether Monalisa’s family has filed any “missing person” complaints in her hometown of Indore. The Kerala Police will take further legal steps based on the findings of these background checks and the couple’s statements.

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to Skip PM Modi’s National Highway Inauguration: A Growing Federal Rift

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Narendra Modi

Kochi/Thiruvananthapuram: A fresh political controversy has erupted in Kerala as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is set to skip the official inauguration of key National Highway projects by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. The decision marks a significant escalation in the ongoing “credit war” between the LDF-led state government and the NDA-led Centre.

Protocol Dispute: Minister Muhammad Riyas Excluded

The primary trigger for the state government’s boycott is the exclusion of Public Works Department (PWD) Minister P.A. Muhammad Riyas from the list of official invitees. While CM Pinarayi Vijayan and a few other ministers were invited to the event in Kochi, the state government views the omission of the PWD Minister—the department directly overseeing the projects—as a calculated insult.

Minister Riyas reacted strongly to the snub, stating, “Kerala is one of the few states that contributed a massive ₹5,600 crore (25% share) for land acquisition for National Highways. Excluding the state’s PWD Minister is an insult to the people of Kerala.”

PM Modi’s Kerala Visit: High-Stakes Development

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-state visit to Kerala and Tamil Nadu, launching projects worth over ₹16,450 crore. In Kerala, the PM is scheduled to:

  • Inaugurate the six-laning of the Thalapady–Chengala section of NH-66 (₹2,650 crore).
  • Dedicate the six-laned Kozhikode Bypass (₹2,140 crore).
  • Launch the Amrit Bharat Station redevelopments for Shoranur, Kuttippuram, and Changanassery.

Political Boycott or Administrative Protest?

While the Prime Minister’s visit includes an NDA election convention at Marine Drive, the official government function was expected to be a joint platform. However, the LDF has accused the Center of turning a state-supported infrastructure milestone into a political campaign event.

The BJP has dismissed these claims, urging the state government to prioritize development over political ego. Meanwhile, opposition leaders have criticized both sides for making infrastructure a battleground for optics.

“Reason is Religion, We Broke Up”; Actress Meenakshi Raveendran’s Viral Crying Video Turns Out to Be a Prank!

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Popular Malayalam actress and television host Meenakshi Raveendran has taken social media by storm after posting a video where she appeared to be heartbroken over a breakup.

In the video, Meenakshi is seen crying intensely, claiming that she and her boyfriend had ended their relationship due to religious differences. She captioned the post, “Alexa, play ‘Devi’ from Njan Gandharvan… anyway, I am a believer,” which led many fans to believe she was going through a genuine personal crisis.

As soon as the video went viral, worried fans flooded the comment section with messages of support and consolation. However, the actress soon revealed the “twist” in the comment section to clear up the confusion.

“Calm down everyone! This is just a funny video. Nothing serious happened. Thank you for all the concerns. I did this crying video just for fun. Acting, acting!” Meenakshi clarified.

Following her clarification, the comment section shifted from sympathy to humor. Some fans praised her acting skills, saying she should have won an award for such a convincing performance, while others joked, “God doesn’t cry, He only makes others cry; stop it, girl!” and “You really have a talent for crying looking at a phone!”

Meenakshi Raveendran, who rose to fame through the reality show Nayika Nayakan, has starred in films like Thattumpurath Achuthan, Malik, Hridayam, and Tholvi F.C. Her role in the blockbuster hit Premalu recently gave her a major career breakthrough.

“Just ‘coz I love what I wore”: Sai Pallavi Charms Fans with New Stunning Pictures

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Known for her natural grace and elegant style, actress Sai Pallavi has once again captivated her fans by sharing a series of new photographs on social media. The actress took to Instagram to post glimpses of her latest look, celebrating her personal style in traditional attire.

Sharing a set of photos where she is seen wearing beautiful sarees and salwar kameez, the actress kept her message simple and heartfelt. “Just ‘coz I love what I wore,” she wrote as the caption, expressing her delight with the outfits. As always, the actress opted for a minimal makeup look, emphasizing her natural beauty and candid charm.

Sai Pallavi, who became a household name across South India after her debut as Malar in the Malayalam blockbuster Premam, is currently gearing up for one of the biggest projects of her career. She is set to portray Sita in Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus Ramayana. The highly anticipated film features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Yash as Ravana, alongside a stellar cast including Sunny Deol and Amitabh Bachchan.

The cinematic epic is being produced on a massive scale with Hollywood stunt directors and music by Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman. Ramayana: Part 1 is scheduled for a worldwide release during Diwali 2026. Additionally, she will also be seen in the upcoming Telugu film Thandel opposite Naga Chaitanya.