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Alia Bhatt unveils behind-the-scenes glimpses from her glamorous Cannes debut

Alia Bhatt unveils behind-the-scenes glimpses from her glamorous Cannes debut

Time of India2 days ago

Alia Bhatt shared behind-the-scenes moments from her Cannes debut, showcasing her stunning looks and preparations. She praised Aishwarya Rai's inspiration and attended a friend's wedding in Spain. Professionally, Alia will star in YRF's 'Alpha' and Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love And War' with Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal.
Last week at the Cannes Film Festival,
Alia Bhatt
impressed everyone with her stunning and varied looks. Now, she's taken to Instagram to offer fans a sneak peek behind the curtain of her highly praised debut at this renowned French event.
Through a collection of photos and videos, the actress revealed the effort and careful preparation involved in creating her unforgettable ensembles.
Preparing for the Spotlight
The opening photo captures Alia's team busy preparing her for her eagerly awaited debut at the festival. For the red carpet, she chose a captivating Schiaparelli outfit. Subsequent clips reveal her getting ready in a soft yellow skirt paired with a bralette, with her makeup artist carefully applying the perfect shade of red lipstick to complete the look.
Another image highlights her graceful curves showcased in a contemporary saree-inspired ensemble, which quickly became a favorite topic among fashion fans.
She's also seen enjoying live music at an event and striking poses in a gorgeous outfit. The post concludes with a group photo of her team, including her stylist
Rhea Kapoor
, who shares the frame with Alia.
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A Tribute to
Aishwarya Rai
The actress shared her excitement on Instagram with the caption, 'cannes-dids
okay bye, see you next year
.'
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She attended the Cannes Film Festival and took the opportunity to express her admiration for Aishwarya Rai, who has represented the brand for nearly twenty years. Reflecting on her inspiration, Alia said, 'I, for one, have actually grown up watching Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walk the carpet in all her glory and really representing India on this global stage. It was always such a huge inspiration. So it really feels very nice, like a pinch-me moment to be here.
And it's actually really lovely energy.'
From Cannes to Spain
Following her stunning appearances at Cannes, Alia traveled to Spain to be part of her friend's wedding celebration. The images and clips from the occasion have quickly gained widespread attention across social media platforms.
Upcoming Projects
On the professional front, Alia is gearing up to star in 'Alpha', which marks Yash Raj Films' inaugural female-centric spy movie. She is also slated to appear in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love And War', featuring co-stars
Ranbir Kapoor
and
Vicky Kaushal
.
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