Jacqueline Fernandez enjoys 'serenity in the magic' air of Cannes

IANS May 19, 2025 383 views

Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez made a stunning appearance at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, marking her second visit to the prestigious event. She was honored as part of the 'Women in Cinema' initiative by the Red Sea Film Festival, celebrating her contributions to global cinema. Jacqueline shared breathtaking images of herself against a sea landscape, wearing an elegant backless gown that captured the festival's magical atmosphere. Her emotional post highlighted her passion for film and her commitment to supporting women in the entertainment industry.

"Cinema is my love, my passion and means everything to me!" - Jacqueline Fernandez
Jacqueline Fernandez enjoys 'serenity in the magic' air of Cannes
Mumbai, May 19: Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez took to social media to share a glimpse of the serenity she experienced amid the magical ambiance of Cannes 2023.

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Jacqueline represented Indian cinema at Cannes 2023

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Selected as one of six global women honorees

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Wore stunning red strapless gown

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Celebrated through Red Sea Film Festival initiative

On Monday, the 'Kick' actress shared a few stunning photos, beautifully capturing her tranquil moments and showcasing the peaceful side of the prestigious festival. In the images, she is seen striking poses against the breathtaking backdrop of a beautiful sea landscape, wearing an elegant backless gown. Sharing the post, Jacqueline wrote, “Serenity in the magic air of Cannes @redseafilm ‘Women in Cinema.”

Jacqueline Fernandez, who skipped the opening ceremony’s red carpet, made a stylish entrance on day three at the French Riviera to represent Indian cinema. The actress made heads turn in a strapless red gown.

Jacqueline was one of six women worldwide recognized by the Red Sea Film Festival’s new initiative, alongside Sarah Taibah, Elham Ali, Amina Khalil, Engfa Waraha, Gaya Jiji, and Rungano Nyoni. She took to Instagram to share her excitement about being honored as part of the ‘Women in Cinema’ initiative.

The ‘Fateh’ actress wrote, “I have no words to describe how humbled i am to have been an honouree for ‘Women in Cinema’ with @redseafilm at Cannes Cinema is my love my passion and means everything to me! Thank you for acknowledging us and raising us up to reach new heights globally now. Women supporting women and empowering each other in our film industry is what i truly believe in. Thank you so much for making me a part of this imperative and beautiful initiative. Merci.”

Jacqueline Fernandez marked her second appearance at the Cannes Film Festival this year. The 78th edition of the festival began on May 13 in France, drawing renowned celebrities from across the globe. Jacqueline attended the prestigious event through a special collaboration between the Red Sea Film Festival and Cannes 2025.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Jacqueline looks absolutely stunning! 🇮🇳 Representing India with such grace at Cannes. That red gown is fire! 🔥 More power to our Bollywood divas making waves internationally.
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Rahul S.
While she looks beautiful, I wish our actors would focus more on meaningful cinema rather than just red carpet appearances. Cannes should be about art, not just glamour.
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Anjali M.
So proud to see Indian actresses getting recognition on global platforms! The 'Women in Cinema' initiative is much needed. More power to Jacqueline and all the talented women in our film industry ✨
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Vikram J.
The sea backdrop photos are breathtaking! Jacqueline has come a long way from her 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' days. Hard work pays off 💪
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Sneha P.
Love her positive energy! But I wonder when we'll see more substantial Indian films competing at Cannes rather than just celebrity appearances. Our regional cinema has so much to offer!
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Karan D.
That backless gown is elegant AF! Jacqueline is slaying the fashion game while representing India. More power to her! 💃

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