: Her style often included layered necklaces, multiple pairs of earrings, and a signature nose-ring worn as a brooch , typically made of gold and traditional stones.
Her makeup was characterized by the "winged eyeliner"—thick, dark, and swept upwards to accentuate her large, expressive eyes. This was paired with a perfectly placed bindi , usually in a traditional round shape or a subtle vertical line, which added to her "girl-next-door turned Diva" charm. Jewelry: The Temple Gold Standard
A gallery on B. Saroja Devi would be incomplete without capturing her playful, impish side. She was celebrated for her unique blend of "sizzle and impish charm," which she conveyed even through her fashion. Photographs and film stills show her laughing without inhibition, dressed in bright-colored chudithars (salwar kameez) or simple cotton sarees, conveying a relatable and joyful spirit. It was this ability to be both a glamorous star and a charming "girl next door" that made her so deeply loved.