Madhuri Dixit has a message for everyone who trolled Aishwarya at Cannes, and it is blunt
Madhuri Dixit has strongly defended fellow actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan against online trolling and body-shaming following her appearance at the…
Madhuri Dixit has strongly defended fellow actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan against online trolling and body-shaming following her appearance at the…
The trolls do not care about your filmography. They do not care about your awards, your legacy or your decades of work. They care about whether you fit into the body they have decided you should have.
The Cannes red carpet quickly turned into a social media battlefield as trolls picked apart Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s appearance, sparking waves of body-shaming and cruel comparisons online.
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, on Friday, marked a stunning presence on the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival, leaving the internet divided. The appearance triggered ageist and body-shaming remarks and comparisons with other actors.
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The actress silenced weeks of speculation about her Cannes presence with a dramatic sequinned gown, statement diamonds, and the kind of polished glamour that has defined her two-decade legacy at the festival.
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Bollywood actress Ruchi Gujjar walked the Cannes 2026 red carpet in a ghunghat, and then used the moment to urge PM Modi to end the forced veil practice in rural India.