Huma Qureshi Brings Banarasi Charm to Cannes 2026 Red Carpet

Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi made a stunning statement at the 79th Cannes Film Festival by wearing a traditional Banarasi saree. She shared photos on Instagram, calling the weave special for connecting the ghats of Varanasi to the French Riviera. The actress also posed with Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek at the festival. She is currently preparing for the release of her upcoming film "Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups," starring Yash.

Key Points: Huma Qureshi Stuns in Banarasi Saree at Cannes 2026

  • Huma Qureshi wears Banarasi saree at Cannes 2026
  • She poses with Oscar winner Rami Malek
  • Actress describes the weave as holding two worlds
  • Upcoming film Toxic starring Yash and Nayanthara
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Huma Qureshi brings the 'ghats of Banaras' to the glamorous French Riviera

Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi dazzles at Cannes 2026 in a timeless Banarasi saree, posing with Rami Malek and celebrating Indian heritage on the French Riviera.

"From the ghats of Banaras to the French Riviera. - Huma Qureshi"

Mumbai, May 16

Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi sprinkled some Varanasi magic on the glamorous French Riviera as she made a statement by donning a timeless Banarasi saree at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival.

The 39-year-old actress shared a string of pictures of herself draped in a dreamy, deep, muted plum-hued saree with gold zari detailing. The actress completed her look with some gold temple jewellery and minimal makeup.

For the caption, she wrote on Instagram: "From the ghats of Banaras to the French Riviera. There's something incredibly special about wearing a weave that feels like it has lived through time. What I love most is how it holds two worlds at once."

The actress said it feels surreal to wear "something that tells a story of its own".

"The nostalgia of a traditional Banarasi weave, and the quiet unexpectedness of motifs that feel contemporary and playful. At Cannes, surrounded by cinema and storytelling, it feels surreal to wear something that tells a story of its own. #Cannes2026," she concluded.

At the ongoing event, Huma was seen posing with Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek on the sidelines of the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

She had re-shared a picture of herself with Malek from the official Instagram handle of Red Sea Film Foundation, which had the "Women in Cinema" segment.

In other news, the actress was last seen in Single Salma alongside names such as Sunny Singh and Shreyas Talpade. She is now gearing up for the release of Yash starrer "Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups", in which she will essay the role of Elizabeth. The film also stars Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Aksahy Oberoi.

Written by Yash and directed by Geetu Mohandas, the film has been shot simultaneously in Kannada and English, with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.

- IANS

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Jessica F
Having worked in fashion, I can say this is a masterclass in cultural storytelling. The Banarasi weave isn't just fabric—it's centuries of craftsmanship. Huma looks elegant and proud!
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Rohit P
Honestly, this is what we need more of—Indian celebrities representing our culture on global platforms. But I wish she had chosen a brighter color for such a big event; the plum is a bit dull for the red carpet. Still, proud moment! 🙌
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Michael C
As someone who lives in the US, it's amazing to see Bollywood stars bringing Indian fashion to Western red carpets. The Banarasi saree is timeless. Huma looks regal! 🌟
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Kavya N
This is such a beautiful fusion of tradition and modernity. The gold zari work on that saree must have taken days to weave by hand. Really glad to see our handloom getting global recognition. Proud Indian moment! 🎉
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Tyler Y
I've been to Varanasi and the Banarasi sarees there are truly special. This is a great way to spotlight Indian weavers on the world stage. She looks stunning! 🇮🇳✨
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Ananya R
Respectful take: While I love the saree, I feel the

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