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…
Leading Indian businessman and philanthropist Rishabh Tongya, alongside Rajkumar Tongya, recently returned to the Cannes Film Festival for the second consecutive year with the 'Golden Soirée', now regarded as one of India’s most influential luxury and cultural showcases on the global stage.
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.
It’s not just about her talent or her resume, though both are undeniably impressive. It’s about her unwavering commitment to uplifting women behind the camera.
'All We Imagine As Light' garnered a Golden Globe nomination and was shortlisted as France’s official entry for the Oscars' international category.
The latest movie to face this kind of censorship is Sandhya Suri's Santosh, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival last May to huge applause and acclaim.
CBFC blocks the release of Sandhya Suri's acclaimed film 'Santosh' which was also UK's entry for the Oscars.
As the Cannes Film Festival approaches on 13 May, speculation is rife about the films that may be featured. Cannes, often dubbed the “Queen of Festivals”, continues to generate immense anticipation among industry professionals and media alike.