In an industry where actresses often copy Mumbai or Hollywood trends, Rakshitha sticks to a silhouette that flatters her figure and respects her roots. She takes the Kannada aesthetic (heavy silk, gold jhumkas, gajra) and filters it through a modern, feminist lens.
Rakshitha’s love for silk sarees is legendary. Unlike many actresses who lean entirely Western, she frequently opts for heavy Kanchivaram and Mysore silks. What sets her apart is the blouse design —think deep backs, cold-shoulder sleeves, or sheer net work. She proves that a traditional nine yards can look utterly modern without losing its soul. In an industry where actresses often copy Mumbai
Despite an initial Day 1 exit, she returned to the show and reached the finale, finishing as the runner-up to winner Gilli Nata. In an industry where actresses often copy Mumbai