
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan returned to the Cannes Film Festival in resplendent style, entrancing crowds with a look that recalled her legendary character of Paro in Devdas. At the opening night of The History of Sound, she wore a spotless white Manish Malhotra saree with delicate silver zari and rose gold embroidery, coupled with a majestic train and a cape-hem dupatta.
She paired her outfit with an exquisite 500-carat Mozambique ruby and 18-carat diamond jewellery set, including a choker and accent rings. Her make-up was maroon lipstick, winged eyeliner, and application of the ritual sindoor, signifying married status. It was her 22nd trip to Cannes, further cementing her position as a world fashion icon and culture ambassador.
Social media was abuzz with appreciation, as fans compared her Cannes style with her acting in Paro. Responses varied from "Bade ghar ki thakurayin" to "The only chaand who has no daag," quoting lines from Devdas. Some even went ahead and assumed that her attire and sindoor selection was a veiled way of responding to recent divorce gossip, viewing it as a declaration of independence and devotion.
Aishwarya's look not only highlighted Indian grace on a global platform but also initiated debates regarding cultural representation and individual expression. As ever, her presence at Cannes remains a highlight, merging tradition and modern fashion sensibilities.