From the soaring spire of Santhome to the bold lines of the LIC building, the iconic temple, the museum and the 48 years old Chennai Lighthouse on Marina Beach, Chennai’s icons come alive this Madras Day, reimagined through the lens of style, history, and celebration. Striking a pose with the pride of Madras as we celebrate 386 rich years of the city we proudly call home. Chennai’s skyline tells a story stitched across centuries. Each landmark stands not just in stone and steel, but in memory, etched into the hearts of generations. Capturing heritage to modernity, these popular Chennai’s landmarks shine bright this Madras Day, that is celebrated on August 22nd every year.

Payal at Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Mylapore
Draped in grace beneath Gothic arches, Payal channels the timeless elegance of Santhome’s sacred spire

Blessy at the Government Museum, Egmore
Amid terracotta tones and colonial charm, Blessy brings a modern gaze to Egmore’s treasure trove of history.

Abhinaya at Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Mylapore
In the shadow of gopurams and rituals, Abhinaya stands radiant, where devotion meets design.

Adarsh at the LIC Building, Anna Salai
Bold lines, bolder stance, Adarsh echoes the architectural audacity of Chennai’s mid-century marvel.

Dharshini at the Lighthouse, Marina Beach
Wind in her hair, light in her stride, Dharshini rises with the beacon that has watched over Chennai’s shores for decades.