Siblings of Madras is nailing one aspect of festivals we love - post celebration pictures!

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Smrithi Mohan
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Srinidhi and Nithyasri, aka Siblings of Madras's videos, posing in traditional South Indian outfits, is exactly the kind of post-Pongal content we want to enjoy.

Finding the time to put on our traditional outfits and indulging in activities that are deeply rooted in our traditions is something we want to make the most of. What has changed over the years, though, is us trying to share the same enthusiasm and excitement for the festival online. That’s exactly why following video and pose ideas by Chennai-based siblings Srinidhi and Nithyasri makes total sense, especially if you are an Instagram girlie.

Siblings of Madras has carved out a niche in the Indian creator space with their highly relatable, fun and authentically Tamil content that resonates with young audiences. With over 70K followers, the duo has been sharing posts, Reels and stories capturing everyday sibling moments, trending Reels, and humorous skits rooted in South Indian family life. Since Pongal also means decking up and taking enough aesthetic content, Srinidhi and Nithyasri’s posts feel like the perfect depiction of tradition and personality that people want to share on social media. From candid sibling laughs to styled shots in ethnic wear, their posts encourage followers to have fun with the festival spirit while making their Instagram posts stand out. Their approach isn’t just about striking a pose but about capturing genuine moments of joy and togetherness during the celebration, inspiring others to document Pongal in ways that feel heartfelt and authentic.

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These look like the perfect inspiration for that post-Pongal dump!

Do you make an active effort to keep up with the online Pongal celebrations? Let us know in the comments below.

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