Roopi Gill Brings Punjabi Heritage to Cannes 2026 Red Carpet

Actor Roopi Gill made a graceful appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2026 red carpet, representing Punjabi cinema internationally. She promoted her upcoming film 'Chardikala', wearing a traditional ivory sharara set with phulkari dupatta and gold embroidery. Ammy Virk praised her on social media for showcasing Punjabi heritage on the global platform. Directed by Amarjit Singh Saron, the film stars Ammy Virk, Himmat Sandhu, and Roopi Gill, releasing May 29.

Key Points: Roopi Gill Showcases Punjabi Heritage at Cannes 2026

  • Roopi Gill walks Cannes 2026 red carpet
  • Promotes film 'Chardikala'
  • Wears traditional phulkari sharara set
  • Film releases May 29
  • Ammy Virk praises her representation
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'Chardikala': Roopi Gill brings Punjabi heritage to Cannes 2026 red carpet

Actor Roopi Gill represents Punjabi cinema at Cannes 2026, wearing a traditional phulkari sharara set for her film 'Chardikala', releasing May 29.

"Punjab Di Mitti, Cannes De Carpet Te - Roopi Gill"

Cannes, May 15

Actor Roopi Gill made a graceful appearance on the prestigious Cannes Film Festival red carpet, representing Punjabi cinema on the international stage while promoting her upcoming film 'Chardikala', which is set for a theatrical release on May 29.

Gill's presence at the globally celebrated event marked a significant moment for Punjabi cinema, drawing international attention to 'Chardikala'.

Elegantly dressed in a traditional Punjabi ensemble, the actor brought a strong cultural identity to one of cinema's most recognised platforms.

Gill's outfit featured an ivory sharara set consisting of an off-white short kurta paired with voluminous sharara pants detailed with delicate gold block printing and embroidery.

The standout element of the look was a traditional phulkari-style ivory dupatta with a heavily ornate gold border, draped over her head in classic Punjabi fashion.

She completed the look with elegant ethnic jewellery, including a traditional Polki and Kundan necklace accented with emerald drops, matching statement earrings, and gold bangles.

Her sleek hairstyle, tucked beneath the dupatta, kept the focus on the intricate craftsmanship of the attire and jewellery.

Sharing the inspiration behind her appearance, Gill captioned the moment, "Punjab Di Mitti, Cannes De Carpet Te" ("The soil of Punjab on the carpet of Cannes").

Ammy Virk, who also stars in the film reposted the picture and praised Roopi Gill for representing Punjabi heritage on global platform.

He wrote, "@roopilgill kya baat ae, feeling proud. Saadi film cannes film festival te gyi ae"

Produced by Pinky Dhaliwal under the banner of MAD 4 FILMS and directed by Amarjit Singh Saron, 'Chardikala' stars Ammy Virk, Himmat Sandhu, and Roopi Gill in key roles.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who's not Indian, this is the kind of cultural representation I love seeing at Cannes. Not just a celebrity in a designer dress, but someone actually telling a story through their heritage. The craftsmanship on that outfit is stunning!
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Priya S
Finally! Someone who actually knows how to represent India properly at international events. No westernized fusion, no half-baked attempts - pure, authentic Punjabi elegance. Polki and Kundan jewellery with emerald drops? 😍 This is how you do cultural diplomacy!
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Michael C
I appreciate the cultural pride, but I wish the Indian film industry would focus more on telling good stories rather than just red carpet appearances. Chardikala better have substance to match the style!
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Kavya N
Seeing Ammy Virk's reaction made my day - 'Saadi film cannes film festival te gyi ae' - the pride in his words! This is what happens when you stay true to your roots. Punjabi cinema is growing so beautifully. Big shout out to the entire team of Chardikala!
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Rohit P
NGL, I was a bit skeptical when I heard about another Indian celebrity at Cannes, but Roopi Gill actually did it right. The phulkari dupatta, the sharara, the jewellery - everything was perfectly balanced. Not too flashy, not too understated, just classy Punjabi elegance. Well done!

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