The Madisar saree is a traditional South Indian saree worn, typically in saree draped in a unique style that distinguishes it from other sarees. The drape involves wrapping the saree around the waist and passing it through the legs, creating a pant-like effect, with a portion of the saree tucked at the back. The Madisar is often made of cotton or silk and is worn for religious ceremonies, weddings, and other special occasions. It is a symbol of cultural heritage and is known for its distinctive draping style and traditional significance.