Actor Urvashi Rautela recently turned heads at the ongoing 77th Cannes Film
Festival with her third red carpet look. Urvashi was a vision to behold in her
midnight blue floor-length gown, designed by Polish designer Sylvia. She paired
it with a custom-made reptile Urvashi shared photos of the same on her Instagram
handle on Monday, May 20. Urvashi shared a caption which read, "77th Festival
de Cannes 2024 at the premiere of #EmiliaPerez  along with #SelenaGomez Custom
gown: Polish designer @sylwiaromaniuk_couture and custom necklace
@lamarquisejewellery @pavitgujraldesigns."necklace by the brand lamar quise.Â
The actor attended the screening of Emilia Perez. The musical comedy stars the
likes of Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana in pivotal roles. Last year, Urvashi had
taken the internet by a storm after she wore a crocodile neckpiece at Cannes,
which quickly invited a number of memes by users. Later, Urvashi shared a post
about the same and wrote, "To all members of media, I have sentiments attached
with my high-jeweled crocodile masterpiece necklace." Urvashi Rautela was last
seen in the 2023 release Skanda, where she featured in a song.
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