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Vidya Balan pays tribute to MS Subbulakshmi on her 108th birth anniversary, see pics

In a photographic tribute to the legendary singer M.S. Subbulakshmi on the occasion of her 108th birth anniversary, versatile actress Vidya Balan has come together with costume designer Anu Parathasarathy to recreate the iconic styles of the Nightingale of India. A figure who not only captivated audiences with her ethereal voice but also inspired countless individuals with her style and poise.

In a beautiful collaboration, costume designer Anu Parathasarathy and actress Vidya Balan have brought to life the iconic looks of M.S. Subbulakshmi. This project, titled "A Recreation of Iconic Styles," is a photographic tribute to the legendary singer. A casual conversation between Vidya and Anu sparked the idea as Vidya expressed her admiration for M.S. Subbulakshmi and her desire to portray the legendary singer. Anu saw this as an opportunity to create something extraordinary outside of her usual work.

"I love M.S. Subbulakshmi," said Vidya Balan. “Growing up, my mom would play Suprabhatam sung by her, first thing in the morning. My every day still begins with her voice. For me, M.S. Subbulakshmi is a spiritual experience. Therefore, this has been a labour of love, and I feel honoured to be able to pay tribute to her in this way”

With guidance from M.S.Amma’s granddaughter-in-law Sikkil Mala Chandrashekhar, Anu embarked on a journey to recreate the sarees, accessories, and overall aesthetic that defined the singer's iconic image. Anu meticulously researched the legendary singer’s wardrobe choices, particularly the sarees woven by Muthu Chettiar and Nalli Chinnasami Chetty.

This feature showcases four sarees that M.S.Amma wore & popularised between the ’60s & the ’80s and is a portrayal of M.S.Amma’s concert persona. The sarees showcase the vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and unique draping techniques that were synonymous with the legendary singer. Anu Parathasarathy worked closely with weavers to recreate these iconic pieces, ensuring that every detail was authentic. If the rich, vibrant and unique sarees were one half of M.S.Amma’s appearance, the other half was the simple accessory ensemble including the traditional kumkumam and vibhuti on her forehead, the 2 distinctive nose pins on either side, and the mallipoo (jasmine) adorned kondai (bun).

 

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"It was a privilege to work on this project and to bring M.S. Subbulakshmi's iconic style to life,” said Anu. “Vidya’s ability to embody a character so completely made her the ideal choice to portray M.S. Amma . I hope this tribute inspires a new generation to appreciate her legacy." ALSO READ: Vidya Balan delights fans with hilarious video and spot-on lip sync, watch



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