Close X
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Aishwarya Bedazzles Cannes Red Carpet In Golden Gown

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 May, 2016 12:34 PM
  • Aishwarya Bedazzles Cannes Red Carpet In Golden Gown
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan marked her 15th year at the Cannes Film Festival with a touch of elegance and grace in a golden gown designed by Kuwait's Ali Younes.
 
Aishwarya, who is representing cosmetic giant L’Oréal Paris at the gala, turned heads at the red carpet event in the beaded cape couture gown. 
 
Adding a dash of glamour to her red carpet look, she had lined her upper lid with a bold turquoise blue liner, complementing it with a smokey blue eyeshadow and bold lashes, said a statement. 
 
Leaving no stone unturned to create the perfect red carpet style statement, she styled her hair in loose waves and kept the rest of the make-up nude and luminous.
 
Earlier, the actress and her daughter Aaradhya were spotted in co-ordinated clothes as they reached Cannes.
 
Aishwarya looked pretty as she stepped out of the car, sporting cat eye sun-glasses and her signature pink lipstick from the La Vie En Rose collection. 
 
She opted for black jeans and shirt topped by a long cape-like jacket with hints of white and black. Aaradhya was dressed in a white top and black pants.
 
The actress will also take to the red carpet on Saturday. Apart from that, her forthcoming film "Sarbjit", a film which brings forward a sister’s fight towards getting justice for her brother convicted of terrorism and sentenced to death in Pakistan, will also be screened at the ongoing fest. 
 
 
ABHISHEK BACHCHAN AWESTRUCK BY AISHWARYA'S CANNES LOOK
 
 
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's glittering golden dress at the red carpet of the 69th Cannes Film Festival, left her husband Abhishek Bachchan truly awestruck.
 
Abhishek expressed his admiration for Aishwarya, whom he married in 2007, on social media.
 
Abhishek posted an image of the "Jazbaa" actress in black and white hue on his Facebook and Instagram accounts and captioned it as: “They say a picture speaks a 1000 words. Seeing this photo I can think of many more...”.
 
The photograph features Aishwarya's side profile as she poses for shutterbugs in the gold designer beaded cape couture gown -- designed by Kuwait's Ali Younes -- that she wore for her first appearance at this year's edition of the Cannes movie extravaganza.
 
This time, the actress marked her 15th year at the Cannes Film Festival.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Talibanistic To Beat People For Not Standing For National Anthem: RGV

Talibanistic To Beat People For Not Standing For National Anthem: RGV
"Respect has to come from within and cannot be enforced.. It's downright talibanistic to beat up people for not standing for national anthem," Varma posted on Twitter on Wednesday.

Talibanistic To Beat People For Not Standing For National Anthem: RGV

Ghulam Ali to perform in Kerala

Popular Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali will perform at two places in Kerala, a senior Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader said on Wednesday.

Ghulam Ali to perform in Kerala

Rajinikanth donates Rs.10 lakh for Tamil Nadu rain-hit

Rajinikanth donates Rs.10 lakh for Tamil Nadu rain-hit
Superstar Rajinikanth has extended his support to the rain-affected victims of Tamil Nadu by donating Rs.10 lakh to the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund.

Rajinikanth donates Rs.10 lakh for Tamil Nadu rain-hit

Sanjay Gupta Confirms Working With Hrithik Roshan For Next

Director Sanjay Gupta has confirmed that for his next project, he is collaborating with Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan, but said the "lead actress" for the film is not yet finalised.

Sanjay Gupta Confirms Working With Hrithik Roshan For Next

'Despite squabbles, Bollywood a lifeline for Pakistani film industry'

'Despite squabbles, Bollywood a lifeline for Pakistani film industry'
Despite border skirmishes, cross-border shelling and gunpowder-laced neighbourly acrimony, Bollywood films continue to provide a lifeline to Pakistan's film industry, says a leading filmmaker from across the border, Jamshed Mahmood Raza.

'Despite squabbles, Bollywood a lifeline for Pakistani film industry'

Gulzar suggests separate National Awards for films on disabled

Indian cinema's wordsmith Gulzar, who has touched many with his lyrics and films, says movies on differently abled people should be separately honoured at the National Awards to encourge more filmmakers to tell stories of the special.

Gulzar suggests separate National Awards for films on disabled