Ooltah Chashmah' actor Deepti Sadhwani dazzled in yellow on day three of the Cannes Film Festival.  The actor rocked her red carpet look in a custom Michael Cinco outfit. On day three of Cannes, Deepti attended the screening of 'Bird' written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The actor shared videos on Instagram while flaunting her red carpet look. She mesmerised all with her appearance in a breathtaking Swarovski embellished gown with lemon green frills designed by Dubai-based designer Michael Sinko. Deepti's stunning ensemble was the highlight of the evening as she walked the red carpet for the preview of the highly anticipated film 'Bird'. Her elegant and sophisticated look was complemented by her poise and confidence, making her one of the standout stars of the night. The gown's intricate detailing and vibrant colour perfectly highlighted Deepti's natural beauty, solidifying her status as a fashion icon.Joining Deepti on the red carpet were several other prominent Indian celebrities, including Bollywood legends Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Sobhita Dhulipala, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Kiara Advani, as well as Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar. Their presence at Cannes 2024 underscores the growing influence of Indian cinema and talent on the global stage.
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