Cannes veteran Aishwarya Rai Bachchan touches down France with daughter Aaradhya

ANI May 20, 2025 401 views

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has arrived in France for the 78th Cannes Film Festival with her daughter Aaradhya. The Bollywood icon first debuted at Cannes in 2002 with Shah Rukh Khan for 'Devdas.' Over the years, she has cemented her status as a red carpet favorite with unforgettable fashion moments. Fans eagerly await her latest look at this year's festival.

"Her iconic entrance in a chariot is remembered fondly by fans even today." – Article Excerpt
Cannes, May 20: Bollywood actress and former Miss World, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is a regular at Cannes Film Festival. It was back in 2002, when she made her debut at the prestigious gala, and since then she has been winning hearts with her enchanting presence on the red carpet.

Key Points

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Aishwarya made her Cannes debut in 2002 with Shah Rukh Khan

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She became the first Indian actress on the Cannes jury

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Known for bold fashion statements like purple lipstick

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Often attends with husband Abhishek Bachchan

As the 78th edition is underway at the French Riviera, Aishwarya's fans across the world are eagerly waiting to see what the 'Devdas' star wears this time for her red carpet look.

On Tuesday, Aishwarya along with her daughter Aaradhya touched down France. A video shared by the actress' fan pages is doing the rounds on the internet.

In the viral clips, we can see the mother-daughter duo receiving a warm welcome at the airport.

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Aishwarya made her Cannes debut in 2002 with superstar Shah Rukh Khan and director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for the premiere of their film 'Devdas'.

Decked in a yellow saree, her iconic entrance in a chariot is remembered fondly by fans even today.After making her debut, she became the first Indian actress to be part of the Cannes jury and ever since then the actress has been attending the film festival.

Over the years, she served memorable iconic red carpet moments, making her an undisputed 'Cannes queen'.

In 2003, as a Cannes jury member, Aishwarya showed up in different Indian outfits of various styles from a green saree with a heavily embroidered blouse to a yellow suit.

In 2007 and 2008, she walked the red carpet with her husband, Abhishek Bachchan. She has also experimented with different looks during her red-carpet appearances. Remember her purple lipstick? In 2016, she stunned fashionistas with the bold colour. Her lip colour literally got people talking.

It is to be seen what new fashion statement the former Miss World serves at the Cannes red carpet this year.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Aishwarya is truly India's global fashion icon! 🇮🇳 No one represents Indian beauty and elegance like her on international platforms. That yellow saree moment from Devdas premiere is still my favorite Cannes look of all time!
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Rahul S.
While I admire Aishwarya's fashion statements, I wish Indian media would focus more on our athletes and scientists achieving global recognition rather than just celebrity appearances. Just saying.
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Ananya M.
Aaradhya is growing up so fast! 😍 It's beautiful to see how Aishwarya balances motherhood with her career. That purple lipstick moment was iconic - only she could pull that off with such grace!
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Vikram P.
She's been representing India at Cannes for over 20 years now - what consistency! Though I must say, some of her recent outfits have been too experimental for my taste. The simpler sarees suit her best.
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Shreya N.
Aishwarya's Cannes journey is like a masterclass in how to carry Indian fashion globally. From traditional sarees to fusion wear, she's done it all with such poise. Can't wait to see what she wears this year! ✨
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Karan D.
Remember when she made that grand entrance in a chariot? That's the kind of desi drama we love! Hope she brings back some traditional Indian elements this year too. Our culture deserves this global spotlight.

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