Preity Mukhundhan in Teal Corset Top at Hrudhayam Murali Trailer Launch
- July 8, 2026
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Preity Mukhundhan turned up at the trailer launch of the highly anticipated Tamil romantic drama “Hrudhayam Murali” (Idhayam Murali) in a look that was as charming and unexpected as the film’s story itself. Styled by Gazal Gupta, the outfit blended artisan embroidery, vintage-inspired silhouettes, and a playful polka-dot skirt into a single head-turning ensemble that stood apart from every conventional lehenga or saree look on the circuit.
The top is an extraordinary piece of artisan craftsmanship — a structured sleeveless corset in teal-aqua dupion silk, featuring white pearl-embroidered circular medallion motifs across the sweetheart bust in a pattern reminiscent of doily lacework or traditional crochet art reimagined in embroidery. Dense gold zardozi and floral threadwork covered the lower body of the corset, graduating from the embroidered medallions above into a band of rich gold coin-fringe and temple-inspired embellishment at the waistline. The neckline was framed with an origami-pleated teal organza collar-ruffle — a dramatically architectural detail that gave the look a couture, almost theatrical quality. This is the kind of blouse-top construction that stops a room, and it absolutely did so at the trailer launch. Buy this outfit from gazalgupta.in for Rs. 69,900
Paired with the intricate corset was a full, voluminous champagne-gold satin balloon skirt featuring large, scattered dark-chocolate brown velvet polka-dot patches — bold, graphic, and entirely playful in contrast to the ornate embroidery of the top. The balloon skirt’s fabric had a natural sheen under event lighting, and its structured volume and hemline gave the ensemble a whimsical, fairytale-adjacent quality that was thoroughly unique in the context of a film promotional event. Styled by Gazal Gupta, the pairing of a heavily embroidered traditional corset with a fashion-forward polka-dot balloon skirt was a bold creative risk — and one that paid off, creating a look that’s genuinely unlike anything seen on the Kollywood promotional circuit this season.
Preity Mukhundhan kept the jewellery light and delicate — small pearl drop stud earrings and a barely-there necklace — allowing the ornate embroidery and architectural collar of the corset to function as the jewellery for the upper body. A simple ring on one finger completed the look. This jewellery restraint was crucial to keeping the overall ensemble balanced, given how visually rich both the top and skirt already were.
Her hair was styled in a soft, half-up do with loose, voluminous dark curls framing her face and cascading over her shoulders — a romantic, almost 1950s-vintage styling that perfectly matched the whimsical, fashion-art quality of the outfit. Her makeup featured defined, arched brows, warm rose-tinted eyeshadow, a classic red bindi, glowing skin with a light dusting of shimmer, and a rosy-red lip — a makeup look that added warmth and drama to the face without competing with the elaborate costume below.
Hrudhayam Murali (Idhayam Murali in Tamil) is directed by Aakash Baskaran — who heads Dawn Pictures and previously produced Dhanush’s Idli Kadai and Sivakarthikeyan’s Parasakthi — making his directorial debut with this project. The film stars Atharvaa in the lead role alongside Preity Mukhundhan and Kayadu Lohar as the female leads, with Natarajan Subramaniam (Natty), Niharika NM, Rakshan, and Fahadh Faasil in important supporting roles. Music is composed by Thaman S, who also makes an on-screen appearance in the film for the first time in 22 years, while cinematography is handled by CH Sai and editing by Pradeep E. Ragav, with the film produced under the Dawn Pictures banner. The title carries deep personal significance — it is named in honour of Atharvaa’s late father, the legendary Tamil actor Murali, who starred in the iconic 1991 film Idhayam. While the film is not a remake, it is a tribute through theme and spirit, with the story built around one of cinema’s most universally relatable emotions: unrequited love. The trailer generated significant buzz online, with viewers praising the visuals while debate continues on whether the emotional beats land — with many believing it could become one of the most important films in Atharvaa’s career if the comedy and emotional moments deliver on screen. Hrudhayam Murali releases worldwide in theatres on July 10, 2026, and will stream on Netflix post-theatrical release.