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Aditi Rao Hydari makes her Cannes red carpet debut; says it is 'the moment I've been waiting for'

'My life is a movie,' said Bollywood beauty Aditi Rao Hydari as she shared a photo from her debut walk on the 75th Cannes Film Festival red carpet.
Aditi Rao Hydari makes her Cannes red carpet debut; says it is 'the moment I've been waiting for'
'My life is a movie,' said Bollywood beauty Aditi Rao Hydari as she shared a photo from her debut walk on the 75th Cannes Film Festival red carpet.
Looking every bit like a movie star, the actress made heads turn in her colour-blocked gown. For her debut walk down the red carpet, Aditi opted for a stunning pink and red number with a thigh-high slit.
Sharing her photo from atop the iconic Cannes stairs, she wrote, "The moment I've been waiting for."

Ahead of her big debut, the actress shared her excitement about being in the company of the best in cinema and also "bump into people who you have watched growing up."
Talking to IANS about the advantage for an actor to go to a festival like Cannes, Aditi shared, "I think bumping into meeting people who you have watched growing up or even now...
Films and filmmakers. It is all about cinema. For me, cinema is like magic to me and I always thought it was beyond my reach. So, I actually feel lucky and blessed to be a part of the Indian film industry."

For her first appearance at the festival as the face of an electronics brand, the actress opted for a traditional white saree look. She followed it up with a chic little black dress. Sharing photos from her fashionable outing around the French town, she captioned the posts with a black heart.


This time the Indian pavilion at the Cannes Film Market will present six films at the festival - 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' (Hindi, English, Tamil), 'Godavari' (Marathi), 'Alpha Beta Gamma' (Hindi), 'Boomba Ridea (Mishing), 'Dhuin' (Maithili) and 'Niraye Thathakalulla Maram' (Malayalam).
The 'Wazir' actress said she was looking forward to watching the Malayalam film 'Niraye Thathakalulla Maram'.
"This year, in fact, it is special because 75 years of India on 75 years of Cannes and commemorating it by honouring India and Indian film industry and there will be a lot of people there... But the Malayalam part of the competition I am looking forward to watching it... It's a place where you surround yourself with cinema and the best of cinema and people for whom cinema is a passion. There it will be cinema time infinity... I think it is a great opportunity like that to meet people and watch cinema from around the world. I think the festival brings the world closer... I feel the world is somewhere coming closer, there is more inclusivity."
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