Veteran artists from around the world are arriving at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Indian artists are also adding to the glory of the ceremony with their presence. Now Bollywood actor Anupam Kher and 'Laapta Ladies' fame actress Chhaya Kadam have also registered their presence in Cannes. Their looks caught everyone's attention. Let's know in what style these actors arrived.
Anupam Kher gave a flying kiss to fans.
Veteran Bollywood actor Anupam Kher shared some pictures on his Instagram on the morning of 16 May. In these pictures, the actor is seen wearing a black suit with a bow tie. The actor has shared these pictures from the Cannes Film Festival. The actor is standing on the stairs and accepting the greetings of his fans, giving them his love through a flying kiss. Along with this, the actor wrote Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet by putting a red heart emoji in the caption. At the same time, he has also mentioned his directorial film 'Tanvi the Great' in the hashtag.
Chhaya Kadam spread her charm in a saree.
Actress Chhaya Kadam, known for Marathi and Hindi films, also reached the Cannes Film Festival to participate. The actress has shared the pictures of the ceremony on her Instagram. In these pictures, the actress is seen wearing a red and pink colored saree and is also seen wearing black colored goggles. In the caption of this post, the actress wrote that this is her first day in Cannes 2025, last year she was also a part of this film festival. She said that coming here, she feels like a family, which is expanding. Chhaya Kadam is known for films like 'Missing Ladies', 'Sairat', and 'Jhund'.
About the Cannes Film Festival
The organization of the Cannes Film Festival 2025 has started on 13 May. This is the 78th film festival, in which famous artists from all over the world are participating. This film festival will end on 24 May.
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