PM Modi, sindoor, and a sign of drama. India’s ear acquisition is not subtle
This year, Cannes Film Festival was not just about films and red carpet glamor – it was also part of political drama.
Ever since the iconic Cannes Film Festival closed on 13 April, the world waited with a breath for the arrival of ‘Og Cannes Queen’ Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. And take and see, when she did, she managed to break the internet once again.
While the actor saw Ether in a Manish Malhotra Ivory Banarasi saree, it was his bold statement to wear vermilion which changed the maximum head.
Many believe that the actor boldly rejected the rumors of divorce with husband Abhishek Bachchan wearing a symbol of his marital status on the international red carpet. However, many people were early to explain how it could also be a tribute against Pakistani terrorist groups for India’s recent operation vermilion.
However, it is still not clear whether Aishwarya Rai’s vermilion had any importance, it was definitely talking on the Internet. As soon as pictures of his ear’s presence fell on social media, fans were in a hurry to appreciate him for his statement.
Assuming that his way of honoring the Indian Army’s effort is, some fans said: “Queen paid the right tribute to Operation Cindor to Cindor in Cannes,” “is that you respect ‘Operation Sindoor’ on a world stage. No tweet, no placards, no placards. You can support your country without saying a word.”
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Interestingly, Aditi Rao Hydari also sported vermilion in his second presence in Cannes. Wearing a red raw mango saree with a blue border, the actor looked gorgeous as he posed for photos on French Riviera. She completed her look with a small red dot and gold and blue bran sets. The fans were in a hurry to appreciate his look, appreciating his desi avatar. Sindoor or vermilion is considered a sacred symbol in Hindu culture, and feminine is a mark of energy.
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Meanwhile, we noticed that model-actor Sonam Chhabra wears a gown with a cape depicting four ghostly dates for the country: ‘2008-Mumbai, 2016-2016-2019-2019-Palwama, and 2025-Pahalgam’, all this dedicates with the word ‘unboquin’. The actor, through his organization, paid tribute to the flexibility and uncontrolled spirit of the Indian people, a step that was well appreciated.

And then, we had an emerging actor and model, Ruchi Gurjar, a full bride walks on the ear red carpet, wrapped in gold, dripping in Rajasthani Regalia, and wearing traditional Kundan jewelery, but with a special scream for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

A custom necklace that features the paintings of PM Modi, which is between kundan, pearls and red enamel lotus.
Quite statement, no?