BTS with Aishwarya Rai with Cannes, 2 days in Cannes, courtesy designer Gaurav Gupta

BTS with Aishwarya Rai with Cannes, 2 days in Cannes, courtesy designer Gaurav Gupta

BTS with Aishwarya Rai with Cannes, 2 days in Cannes, courtesy designer Gaurav Gupta

Designer Gaurav Gupta shared a glimpse of Aishwarya Rai and her daughter Aaradhya on the day of Kans.

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Consuming Views with Aishwarya Rai at day 2 in Kans 2025 (Photo Credit: Instagram/Gaurav Gupta)

In short

  • Gaurav Gupta shared the scenes behind Aishwarya and Aaradhya from Cannes Day 2
  • The actor dazzled at the film festival by the designer in a black gown
  • One of the video showed Aishwarya out of the hotel room with Aishwarya, “Here we walk again”

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan again shocked everyone with her beautiful red carpet look at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. After the conclusion of the festival, designer Gaurav Gupta prepared to share the scenes behind the actor.

From makeup touch to photoshoot and a special moment with Aaradhya, everything about the post is sure to leave you in amazement.

In the video, Aishwarya gives Gaurav a flying kiss and says, “Gaurav, GG.” He replies, “Hey, you look really beautiful.” Aaradhya also gives a soft kiss near her mother’s face to avoid spoiling her makeup. Aishwarya says with love, “And my children, here we walk again!”

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Take a look at the video:

Gaurav praised Aishwarya in her Instagram post, saying, “Since you all wanted more. She is really the ultimate beauty. A true woman. Ether, eternal, karayamati. There is something special that is always for Aishwarya Rai Bacharan @Aishwaraibachchan_arb. @Chopard.

Aishwarya Rai on Cannes Day 2 (Photo Credit: Instagram/Gauravgupta)

Aishwarya’s black sequel had an old Hollywood vibe and came with a large silver-seed cape. The beautiful hand embroidery near the cape was inspired with silver, gold and black details inspired by the universe. All attracted attention, there was a Sanskrit verse from the Bhagavad Gita written on the cape. This means, “You have the right to do your tasks, but not for the results. Do not focus on the results or avoid doing your duty.”

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