For women wearing sarees, certain daily activities can be challenging due to the complexity and volume of fabric. Tasks such as using public restrooms can require creative solutions, such as temporarily lifting or adjusting the saree. This practice, while seemingly mundane, has been a subject of discussion and sometimes ridicule or sensationalism in media.

The saree is an iconic and timeless garment that has been a part of Tamil women's lives for centuries. While it presents practical challenges, particularly in modern times, there are also many solutions and adaptations emerging that make it easier for women to wear sarees while maintaining their cultural heritage. As Tamil Nadu continues to evolve and grow, it's likely that the saree will remain an integral part of the state's culture and identity, even as it adapts to the needs and realities of modern women.