A still from 'Muthu' – Ranjitha in a red saree, standing beside Rajinikanth, representing classic, demure femininity.

: Frequently seen in deep magentas, mustard yellows, and forest greens with heavy gold borders.

Expanding her love for drapes, Ranjitha has also been spotted looking gorgeous in the traditional Kerala kasavu saree. The off-white fabric with its distinct golden border, known as the Kerala saree, is a timeless piece, and Ranjitha carries it with the grace of a classic Malayali heroine, proving that her style transcends linguistic boundaries within South India.

Ranjitha’s fashion gallery is not just a collection of clothes but a timeline of Tamil cinema’s aesthetic evolution. She successfully navigated from the pure, silk-clad heroine of the 90s to a confident, modern woman who uses fashion as an expression of authority and grace. Her style gallery remains a reference point for costume designers and fans alike.

: She was among the early actresses to sport vibrant tracksuit sets and neon athleisure on screen.

Ranjitha often graced the screen and public events in heavy, rich Kanjivaram silk sarees. Known for their deep, contrasting colors and pure gold zari work, these sarees were her signature outfit for festivals, award functions, and film promotions. She favored deep jewel tones like emerald green, royal blue, maroon, and mustard yellow. She paired these luxurious drapes with matching silk blouses that often featured intricate temple-style borders.

She represents the . Her style is accessible. You don't need a designer label to recreate a Ranjitha look; you need a good tailor, a love for natural fibers, and the confidence to mix a traditional pottu (bindi) with a modern attitude.

In her early Tamil films like Naan Kadavul and Kovil Kalai , Ranjitha’s character often wore rich, dark-hued silks. Off-screen, she replicates this with a modern twist. Her famous appearance at the Vijay Awards featured a deep maroon Kanjivaram with a broad gold zari border. She paired it not with traditional temple jewelry, but with a chunky oxidized silver necklace and a sleek, back-combed bun. This juxtaposition of traditional fabric with modern accessories is the cornerstone of her style.