From shimmering Kanjeevarams and handwoven Banarasi silks to heirloom jewels, Tamannaah Bhatia, Trisha Krishnan and Aarti Ravi embraced a coordinated gold palette that became one of the standout style moments from Avantika Sundar's Goa wedding.

Sometimes, the most memorable wedding looks are not about bold colours or dramatic couture. They are about harmony. At Avantika Sundar and Shravan Sreenivasan's wedding in Goa, that harmony came wrapped in shades of gold.
Tamannaah Bhatia's latest photo dump from the celebrations has everyone talking, not only because it gave a glimpse into Khushbu Sundar and Sundar C's daughter's intimate wedding festivities, but also because it captured an entire group dressed in varying tones of ivory, champagne and molten gold. Standing alongside Trisha Krishnan, Aarti Mohan and family members, Tamannaah proved that coordinated dressing can look effortlessly elegant when every look carries its own personality.

Tamannaah anchored the golden fashion moment in a handwoven buff beige mashroo silk saree from Ekaya Banaras. The luxurious weave, subtle sheen and fluid drape gave her look a refined finish, while her contrasting blouse added depth without taking away from the understated aesthetic. Styled by Manisha Melwani, she completed the ensemble with statement pieces from Tamannaah Fine Jewellery, lending the look a modern heirloom quality.

Trisha Krishnan complemented the mood in an equally graceful beige saree accented with delicate gold textures. Keeping her styling classic with soft waves, traditional jewellery and natural makeup, the actor embodied timeless South Indian elegance. Her look blended seamlessly into the wedding's warm, muted palette while still standing out for its effortless sophistication.

Also joining the stylish group was Aarti Mohan, who embraced the celebration's golden theme in a silk saree with rich metallic accents. Together with Tamannaah and Trisha, she helped create one of the most visually striking moments from the wedding album, with every guest interpreting the gold dress code in their own way. The coordinated styling made the photographs feel polished without looking overly planned.

Adding to the visual spectacle was the wedding venue itself. Floral chandeliers cascading from intricately carved wooden mandap pillars, pastel floral motifs and soft pink decor created the perfect backdrop for the sea of shimmering silk sarees and traditional jewellery. Against the elegant setting, the gold palette looked even more radiant.
Tamannaah's Instagram captions reflected the warmth of the occasion. Calling the wedding a real life fairytale, she shared candid moments with friends she described as family, celebrated finally clicking pictures with choreographer Brinda, and even joked about everyone arriving perfectly colour coordinated. She also revealed that she was wearing jewellery designed by herself, making the ensemble even more meaningful.
Beyond the fashion, Avantika Sundar's wedding drew an impressive guest list from across the South Indian film industry. Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff were among the many celebrities who attended the Goa celebrations, while videos from the ceremony also showed Trisha Krishnan sharing a warm conversation with Chiranjeevi and his wife.
If celebrity weddings often set the tone for festive dressing, Avantika Sundar's celebration has already delivered its biggest trend. With Tamannaah Bhatia, Trisha Krishnan and Aarti Mohan embracing coordinated golden glamour, the wedding became a reminder that timeless silk sarees, heritage craftsmanship and a thoughtfully curated colour palette never go out of style.
Published: 27 Jun 2026, 09:27 am IST
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