Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is making waves at the Cannes Film Festival these days. On the first day, when she walked on the red carpet wearing a black-white and golden dress, there was a stir everywhere. Fans were surprised to see her look, while haters were seen saying something or the other as always. Now Aishwarya has given a befitting reply to these haters and said that she found her gown absolutely magical. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recently spoke to Vogue about her first Cannes look. She said that Falguni Shane Peacock has prepared her look. Aishwarya also opened up about the idea behind her dress and said that it was meant to reflect the 'glow of gold', but the look was magical for her. She says that for makeup, she wanted to create a new look and keep it 'simple' and 'beautiful'.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will undergo hand surgery next week, despite wrist injury, the actress went to Cannes Film Festival.Even 30 years ago, Aishwarya Rai had walked the ramp in Cannes style, seeing the difference, people said – she is so beautiful even without makeup.
Aishwarya's look on the second day
Aishwarya wore a silver and blue shimmering ruffle gown on the second day of the Cannes Film Festival. Some people also did not like his look. Many people started comparing it with decorative items.
Aaradhya's face resembles father Abhishek's
It is known that along with Aishwarya, her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan has also reached the Cannes Film Festival being held in the French Riviera of France. She was standing in the balcony with her mother, from where some pictures went viral on the internet. After this people started saying that his looks exactly resemble those of Abhishek Bachchan.
This time new faces debuted
Apart from Aishwarya, Kiara Advani, Shobhita Dhulipala have also reached Cannes Film Festival. Urvashi Rautela, Deepti Sadhwani have spread their magic. Apart from these, many digital creators were also seen. These include RJ Karishma to Nancy Tyagi.
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