Veer Das’s Sassi Cannes takes on dress code because ‘someone has to take a stand’
Comedian Veer Das announced that he would not participate in the ear due to the new red carpet rules. His comic post throws light on cultural and fashion politics around the dress code of the festival.

Comedian Veer Das, who is known for his satire and bold humor, has taken a fickle job in the newly introduced Red Carpet rules of the Cannes Film Festival.
In a tongue-in-chal post on Instagram, the DAS announced that it would no longer participate in the festival citing the updated dress code.
He said, “It is deeply regretted that I declare that I will no longer participate in the Cannes Film Festival due to the new Red Carpet rules,” he wrote, established a tone to come out as a mock statement that has a cheerful mock statement.
He made fun of how “Nude Voluminus Gown with large vehicles” was a long -time cultural staple of the comedy community. Das proceeded to describe his employed dress-“This year I planned a dark beige, 78-fleet, off-shoulder piece that went finely into the sleeve covered my wrist, but less immersed and slowly showed my scrotum heart. found Original, I refuse to free my culture. ,

Amy-Vajeta Comic ended the post saying, “I was planning to take many selfies of cultural importance. But someone has to take a stand. I wish the festival.”
The Cannes Film Festival has updated its red carpet dress code, banning nudity and oversized outfits. The aim of the new rules is to increase safety and decoration, this high-profile event is to balance glamor with comfort and legal compliance.
Veer Das’s post does not protest any real. Instead, it is a satirical on celebrity red carpet culture.