Rich Kanjivaram silk sarees worn in family dramas, paired with traditional gold jewelry like jhumkas and necklaces.

During her peak as a heroine in films like Nadodi Thendral (1992) and Jai Hind (1994), she was known for her classic South Indian look, frequently appearing in vibrant silk sarees and traditional jewelry.

Some of Ranjitha's notable works include:

Ranjitha is a renowned Indian actress, primarily working in the Tamil film industry. Born on June 6, 1968, she has established herself as a versatile performer, showcasing her talent in various genres. With a career spanning several decades, Ranjitha has appeared in numerous films, earning recognition and admiration from audiences and critics alike.

Note: The actress mentioned in this article is the Tamil film actress Ranjitha, who was active in the 1990s and later became known for her association with Nithyananda, and is not to be confused with the 1970s Bollywood actress Ranjeeta Kaur.

Ranjitha's on-screen presence was defined by traditional sarees, which emphasized a graceful, homely image often required for heroine roles in that era.

In her more traditional roles, she was frequently styled in heavy Kanchipuram silk sarees featuring broad zari borders, rich brocades, and deep jewel tones like mustard yellow, maroon, and emerald green.

Since 2013, her public style has undergone a complete transformation. Abandoning the glamorous cinematic look, she now adopts traditional sannyasa attire

In 2013, she transitioned away from the film industry to take up sannyasa (monasticism), adopting the name "Nithyananda Moyi." Her public attire subsequently changed to traditional monastic robes.

: Frequently donned half-sarees ( Langa Voni ) in rural-themed dramas.