Actor Aditi Rao Hydari has now made her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2024 for the second time. She made her debut in 2023 which was vibrant and elegant. Well, this time, Aditi has left everyone mesmerised with her beauty just the way in Heeramandi. Aditi was recently spotted at the Bharat Pavilion event as she radiated elegance in a stunning golden ethnic ensemble. Hydari also adorned golden jumkas and gajra, marking a striking appearance at Cannes 2024.
Check out the look of Aditi Rao Hydari at Cannes 2024 event
Renowned Indian DOP Santosh Sivan received annual Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens in Cinematography award, at #CannesFilmFestival 2024, becoming the first Asian recipient of the award!
— PIB In Meghalaya (@PIBShillong) May 22, 2024
The #BharatPavilion also witnessed the presence of actor @aditiraohydari #IndiaAtCannes pic.twitter.com/hDTfSF1ghW
Sharing photos with Aditi, PIB In Meghalaya tweeted, “Renowned Indian DOP (director of photography) Santosh Sivan received annual Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens in Cinematography award, at Cannes Film Festival 2024, becoming the first Asian recipient of the award! The Bharat Pavilion also witnessed the presence of actor @aditiraohydari.” Hydari spoke about the cinematographer at the event.
Privilege to talk to the legend @santoshsivan & hear his wonderful anecdotes last evening in an event hosted by #AngenieuxInternational with @aditiraohydari in a spl appearance lucidly talking about the trust between the star & the cinematographer @samirsarkar 🙌 @Festival_Cannes pic.twitter.com/PAOWgjGLfn
— Namrata Joshi (@Namrata_Joshi) May 22, 2024
As an ambassador for L’Oreal Paris, Aditi will be attending the film festival. A day ago, the actor took to Instagram to share photos of herself before she for France. She captioned it, “I Cannes. Wish me luck! We Cannes! Sanu, Eli poo, Sandy, Esther, Vaishnav, Santu, Panks, Shakeel May the force be with us! We are worth it!!!!
Aditi Rao Hydari on her viral gajagamini walk in Heeramandi
Aditi confessed that she herself is not sure if it is called the Gajagamini walk. She told Zoom TV, “I want to ask somebody, Sanjay sir, my dance teacher, what is it? Is it the Gajagamini walk, the swan walk? What walk is that I don’t know! I’ll say it was what Sanjay sir asked me to do. I followed Sanjay sir and what he told me. I know in Kathak there is Mayur chaal (peacock walk), then there is Gajagamini (walk of seduction), but I am sure it is in all the dance forms but I don’t know, I should find out. Whatever I see on Instagram, Reel upon Reel, the whole viral nature of that tukda (piece) is so overwhelming. He (Sanjay) is very good at spotting magic on the spot and he created a lot of nuances in the process.”
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