'Laapataa Ladies' actress Nitanshi Goel is all set to make her Cannes debut

IANS May 12, 2025 553 views

Nitanshi Goel is set to make history as the youngest Indian actor at the Cannes Film Festival, following her breakthrough role in "Laapataa Ladies". Her selection by L'Oréal Paris marks a significant milestone in her emerging career and represents a broader narrative of Indian talent on the global stage. The young actress aims to inspire other women to pursue their dreams fearlessly and break traditional barriers. Her journey from a small-town talent to an international platform demonstrates the evolving landscape of Indian cinema and female representation.

"I am representing every Indian girl who dreams big" - Nitanshi Goel
'Laapataa Ladies' actress Nitanshi Goel is all set to make her Cannes debut
Mumbai, May 12: After representing her film "Laapataa Ladies" as India's official entry at the 97th Academy Awards, the breakout star Nitanshi Goel is all set to make her debut at the prestigious Cannes 2025.

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Youngest actor to debut at prestigious Cannes Film Festival

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L'Oréal Paris selects Nitanshi as brand representative

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Breakthrough star from Oscar-nominated Laapataa Ladies

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Symbolizing empowerment for young Indian women

Nitanshi is the youngest actor to debut at Cannes and grace the red carpet for the global beauty brand, L'Oréal Paris, the official beauty partner of Cannes for the 28th year this time.

Sharing her excitement about her Cannes debut, Nitanshi said, "I came into this industry with aspirations of making things happen for me. From the incredible journey of 'Laapataa Ladies' to now standing on the global stage at Cannes, I am getting closer to realizing them. I am that girl who is representing every Indian girl out there who dreams big and is ready to go and achieve them, come what may. Being able to represent those girls at a global stage is a moment of sheer happiness. By me being on the carpet, I wish to empower each female out there who is taking charge of their life, dreams, and career. It's an absolute honor."

This platform is expected to draw a constellation of Indian stars this year as well, right from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Janhvi Kapoor, and Ishaan Khattar, who are expected to walk the red carpet. Their presence alongside Nitanshi underscores the diverse and vibrant landscape of Indian cinema that is increasingly making its mark on the world stage.

Nitanshi gained widespread recognition with her debut movie "Laapataa Ladies," co-starring Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Ravi Kishan, and Chhaya Kadam.

Made under the direction of Kiran Rao, "Laapataa Ladies" shares the tale of two young newlywed brides who get exchanged during a train ride to their husbands' homes.

"Laapataa Ladies" was India's official entry to the Oscars 2025. Though it did not make it to the final shortlist, the movie received a lot of critical acclaim.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So proud of Nitanshi! 🎉 At such a young age, she's representing India on a global platform. Her journey from Laapataa Ladies to Cannes is truly inspiring. More power to our young talents shining internationally!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate her success, I wonder if we focus too much on red carpet appearances rather than actual cinematic achievements. Laapataa Ladies was brilliant - that's what we should celebrate more than fashion moments.
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Ananya M.
Her speech about representing Indian girls is so heartwarming! 💖 In a industry dominated by star kids, it's refreshing to see a fresh face making waves. Hope she gets more meaningful roles after this.
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Vikram J.
Cannes is becoming like another Bollywood award function with so many Indian celebs attending. But Nitanshi stands out because she's there for her actual acting talent, not just glamour. More power to her!
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Sneha P.
Laapataa Ladies was such a simple yet powerful film. Nitanshi's performance was natural and heartfelt. Hope she continues choosing good scripts rather than getting lost in the glitz of events like Cannes.
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Karan D.
It's great to see Indian cinema getting global recognition, but I hope our focus remains on making quality films rather than just red carpet appearances. That said, wishing Nitanshi all the best - she's earned this moment!

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