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All Janhvi Kapoor Cannes 2025 looks that slayed and inspired the GenZs

All Janhvi Kapoor Cannes 2025 looks that slayed and inspired the GenZs

Time of India23-05-2025

At the Homebound premiere, she dazzled in Anamika Khanna's gold-embroidered gown. Traditional jhumkis and bangles took this regal look to another level of elegance.

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