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Aishwarya Rai calls daughter Aaradhya Bachchan ‘my baby' ahead of her Cannes red carpet walk: ‘Here we go again'
Aishwarya Rai calls daughter Aaradhya Bachchan ‘my baby' ahead of her Cannes red carpet walk: ‘Here we go again'

Indian Express

time25-05-2025

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Aishwarya Rai calls daughter Aaradhya Bachchan ‘my baby' ahead of her Cannes red carpet walk: ‘Here we go again'

Aishwarya Rai stunned everyone with her red carpet looks at the 78th Cannes film festival. On the second day, the actor donned a custom Gaurav Gupta black gown. And now, the designer has posted a glimpse of Aishwarya, all set to walk the red carpet. In one of the videos, Aishwarya can be seen coming out of her hotel room and walking in the hallway with her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan and team. Giving flying kisses to the designer, she says, 'Gaurav, GG,' as he replies, 'Hey, you look really beautiful.' Aaradhya also gives Aishwarya a subtle kiss an inch away from her face to avoid spoiling her makeup as the actor says, 'And my baby, here we go again!' ALSO READ | When Aishwarya Rai Bachchan reflected on her early days in Tamil cinema: 'I wasn't made to feel like an outsider' Sharing the carousel on his Instagram handle, Gaurav Gupta wrote in the caption, 'Since you all wanted more …..She truly is the ultimate beauty. The true woman. Ethereal, Eternal, Enchanting. There is that something special always to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan @aishwaryaraibachchan_arb. The Queen of Cannes is here!! In custom @gauravguptaofficial at 78th Cannes Film Festival. @lorealparis @chopard. Styled by @alliaandnayaab Placement by @boseh1.' Check out his post: A post shared by Gaurav Gupta (@ggpanther) Apart from Cannes, Aaradhya often accompanies her mother on various work trips and frequently attends other red-carpet events with her. In an interview with Firstpost, Aishwarya opened up about taking her daughter along and said. 'I take her with me everywhere so she is a part of my multi-tasking life. I keep it as real for her as possible, and very normal. Now she is in school like any normal girl. But even when she was a toddler, I'd take her to the play-park to be with other children. It becomes difficult in Mumbai. But when I'm travelling, I take her out to the park. Even there, there are people who recognise us. But they are normal parents and children. Aaradhya has to have a normal life. I've explained to her that is my life and now she's part of it. So she's comfortable in it.' She added, 'It didn't just happen. One has to work on it, channel all energies into keeping it all real and normal for Aaradhya. I am glad I took time off to work on looking after her. When people meet Aaradhya, they say she's such a normal child. That's my reward as a mother.'

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