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Hindustan Times
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Vir Das hits back at film stars for looking down at influencers at Cannes Film Festival: ‘Elitism is off the hook'
Actor-comedian Vir Das isn't holding back his thoughts on the film industry's snobbish attitude towards influencers at the Cannes Film Festival. He has slammed them, asking why do they get associated with them to promote movies then. Also read: 'Please don't refer to me as a random celebrity': Kusha Kapila responds to 'influencer shade' at Cannes 2025 The actor-comedian took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his views over the whole debate around the presence of influencers at the Cannes Film Festival. He started the post by sharing how he works with upcoming designers for his outing at events on the global stage, such as the International Emmy Awards. 'Look. I work largely with new unknown designers. So I get the appeal and eyeballs that a red carpet brings. I also respect the hustle that it takes to get your ass there. It's not for me, but I can respect the underdog energy,' Vir shared Vir continued, 'So all that being said….Can I just say…..'Film' people who are upset with influencers at Cannes need to stop going on their podcasts and doing collabs to promote movies then. The feeling you get seeing them walk down the carpet with you in your domain, is the same feeling we get listening to your lame ass story about how you gave up sugar in their domain'. 'Consider the possibility that they may not be as well dressed as you, or as good looking as you, but are more interesting. Cannot believe I'm defending influencers but the elitism is off the hook,' he concluded. Vir's remarks coincide with the ongoing debate about influencers attending the Cannes Film Festival, sparking discussions about their relevance and place among industry professionals. This year, Shalini Passi, Masoom Minawala, Parul Gulati, Sakshi Sindwani, Anushka Sen, Sarah Sarosh, Nitibha Kaul and Sakshi Sindwani made an appearance at the film gala. In an interview with Zoom, Pallavi Joshi also reacted to the increasing number of influencers attending the Cannes Film Festival. She said, 'I don't mind influencers coming on the same pedestal as actors, but when it comes to film festivals, it is a place where films are celebrated. Hence, the writers, directors, actors, technicians, and all those who put films together have to be celebrated. Cinema is more important here.'


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Influencer Sakshi Sindwani's Cannes red carpet plans in crisis after airlines lose all her luggage
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is underway, and while fashion enthusiasts eagerly await the glamorous red carpet moments, one influencer's debut has taken an unexpected turn. Sakshi Sindwani, known for her bold fashion choices and body positivity advocacy, arrived in Cannes with high hopes, only to face a travel mishap that has left her in distress. Sakshi Sindwani reveals she lost all her bags ahead of Cannes red carpet Upon reaching Nice, France, Sakshi discovered that all four of her checked-in bags had been lost by Lufthansa and Swiss International Airlines. In a series of emotional Instagram stories, she shared her frustration and helplessness. "The most unbelievably shattering thing has happened. I am completely broken," she wrote, detailing the ordeal and the lack of assistance from the airlines. She emphasized the urgency of retrieving her luggage, as it contained essential items for her red carpet appearance. Despite the setback, Sakshi's resilience shone through. She continued to engage with her followers, keeping them updated on the situation and seeking support. Her candidness has resonated with many, highlighting the challenges influencers face behind the scenes. Who is Sakshi Sindwani? Sakshi's journey to Cannes was a significant milestone in her career. As a L'Oréal ambassador, she was set to make her red carpet debut, representing not just herself but also the brand's commitment to inclusivity and diversity. Her appearance was anticipated to be a moment of empowerment, showcasing her unique style and confidence. While the lost luggage incident was an unfortunate hiccup, Sakshi's determination to overcome the challenge has been inspiring. She remains hopeful that the situation will be resolved promptly, allowing her to fulfill her role at the festival. In the meantime, her supporters continue to rally behind her, offering words of encouragement and solidarity. As the festival progresses, all eyes will be on Sakshi, not just for her fashion choices but also for her strength in the face of adversity. Her story serves as a reminder that even in the world of glamour, real-life challenges can arise, and it's how one handles them that truly defines success.


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sakshi Sindwani headed to Cannes, plus-size model joins team L'Oréal looks to make a sizzling red carpet debut
Over the past few years, digital creators, especially from India, have been steadily carving out space for themselves on the world's biggest stages. And nowhere was that more visible than at last year's Cannes Film Festival, where names like Nancy Tyagi turned heads, sparked headlines, and redefined what it means to 'arrive' at a red carpet. From designing her own outfits to becoming one of the most talked-about faces at the festival, Tyagi's moment was more than viral, it was symbolic of a shift. Sakshi Sindwani to make her Cannes debut with L'Oréal Now, as the 2025 edition of Cannes kicks off, that momentum continues. The latest Indian creator to step into the global spotlight? Sakshi Sindwani. Known for her fearless fashion choices, her on-point content, and a modelling career that's gone from local to international, Sakshi is set to make her official debut at Cannes, and she is doing it with none other than L'Oréal. The Indian content creator and plus-size model is about to make her jaw-dropping debut at Cannes, and with a reel that was dripping in drama and self-love, she took to Instagram to declare the news, and trust us, no one is doing a countdown quite like her! She teased her followers saying all her hard work over the past three months is about to hit their screens, and honestly, we are so ready. Who is Sakshi Sindwani? Known for championing curvy fashion and calling out ridiculous body stereotypes, Sakshi is not just bringing a look to Cannes, she is bringing a message. Her content constantly challenges outdated 'rules' for plus-size women, and in one of her most recent viral videos, she addressed the tired debate around what curvy girls 'should' wear versus what society expects them to wear. Fans flooded the comments with love, thanking her for changing their perspective and inspiring self-confidence. This red carpet moment is not just about fashion; it is about representation. Sakshi has long been the flagbearer of body positivity in the Indian fashion scene, and her international runway debut in 2024 at Dubai Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025 was proof that she is more than ready for the global spotlight. And you never know, she might share the red carpet space with Cannes veterans like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and debutant Alia Bhatt, because hello, they are also representing L'Oréal!