Alia Bhatt Jets Off to Cannes 2026 in Chic Airport Style

Alia Bhatt has departed for the Cannes Film Festival 2026, sharing a playful Instagram story from her flight. The actor was spotted at Mumbai airport in a chic black coat ensemble before her journey. She is returning to Cannes for the second consecutive year as a global ambassador for L'Oreal Paris. Bhatt will next star in the spy thriller 'Alpha' alongside Sharvari Wagh, Anil Kapoor, and Bobby Deol.

Key Points: Alia Bhatt Heads to Cannes Film Festival 2026

  • Alia Bhatt departs for Cannes 2026
  • Shares 'stain alive' Instagram story
  • Returning as L'Oreal Paris global ambassador
  • Festival runs May 12-23
  • Next film 'Alpha' with Sharvari Wagh, Anil Kapoor
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Alia Bhatt jets off to Cannes Film Festival 2026

Alia Bhatt shares playful Instagram story from flight to Cannes Film Festival 2026. The actor is returning as L'Oreal Paris global ambassador.

"stain alive - Alia Bhatt"

Mumbai, May 11

As anticipation builds around the Cannes Film Festival 2026, actor Alia Bhatt offered fans a stylish glimpse into her journey to the French Riviera through a playful Instagram story shared while travelling.

In the post, Bhatt was seen seated inside an aeroplane, embracing a relaxed yet polished travel aesthetic.

She wore a pink baseball cap embroidered with the phrase "tinted and unbothered" and held a lip product from L'Oreal Paris, which she tagged in the story, highlighting her association with the global beauty brand.

Adding a touch of humour to the update, the actor captioned the story "stain alive," a playful reference to the 'Stayin' Alive classic by the Bee Gees, which also featured as the background music for the clip.

The Instagram update arrives shortly after Bhatt was spotted at the Mumbai airport late on Sunday, departing for France to attend the festival.

She was photographed in a chic airport ensemble featuring a black long coat layered over a white tank top, paired with jeans and boots as she prepared for her international departure.

The actor is returning to Cannes for the second consecutive year as a global ambassador for L'Oreal Paris after making her debut at the prestigious event last year.

The festival is scheduled to run from May 12 to May 23 and is expected to see several international celebrities and film personalities walk the red carpet.

On the professional front, Bhatt will next star in the upcoming spy thriller 'Alpha' alongside Sharvari Wagh, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol. The film is directed by Shiv Rawail, known for directing the series 'The Railway Men'.

- ANI

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Vikram M
I understand the enthusiasm, but isn’t this just another celebrity trip? Our country has real issues like unemployment and inflation. While she enjoys the French Riviera, many are struggling. Just saying – celebrities could use their platform more responsibly.
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Kavya N
From Mumbai airport to Cannes red carpet – what a glow-up! 😍 That pink cap is giving me major fashion goals. Also, ‘The Railway Men’ was brilliant, so Shiv Rawail directing ‘Alpha’ is exciting news. Alia and Sharvari together? Yes please! 🎬🔥
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James A
As someone who watches Bollywood from Canada, I love seeing international collaborations. L'Oreal picking Alia as a global ambassador shows India's rising star power. But I hope she uses her Cannes platform to discuss important issues like climate change too.
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Rohit L
Finally some positivity! 😊 With all the negativity in news, seeing an Indian icon shine internationally is refreshing. Alia's journey from a child actor to a global star is inspiring. Plus, ‘Alpha’ sounds like a blockbuster – Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol in a spy thriller? Game on!
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Priya S
I admire her fashion sense, but I wish our celebrities would promote more Indian designers on global platforms. Representing L'Oreal is great, but imagine if she wore a Sabyasachi or Manish Malhotra saree on the red carpet! That would truly showcase Indian artistry 🇮🇳💃

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