Indian celebrities like Nitanshi Goel, Jacqueline Fernandez, and more are making a splash at Cannes 2025 with show-stopping red-carpet appearances and heartfelt nods to Indian culture.
From Nitanshi Goel’s debut to Urvashi Rautela’s fashion, stars like Taha Shah Badussha and Jacqueline Fernandez are putting India in the global spotlight with style and pride.

1- Nitanshi Goel

Nitanshi Goel dazzled in her Cannes debut this year, donning a dramatic black and gold gown by Jade by MK. The strapless ensemble featured a sculpted mermaid silhouette, a delicate tulle-backed train, a cinched waist, and an intricately embroidered bodice—creating a breathtakingly elegant look.
2- Jacqueline Fernandez

Jacqueline Fernandez exuded glamour and theatrical elegance at the Women in Cinema gala. Known for her bold fashion choices, she captivated attention in a vibrant crimson corset gown with dramatic puffed sleeves—delivering a show-stopping red carpet moment.
3- Urvashi Rautela

Urvashi turned heads in a vibrant gown adorned with bold hues of blue, red, and yellow, topped off with a colorful statement tiara. However, it was her crystal-studded parrot-shaped clutch—reportedly worth Rs 4,68,064,—that truly stole the spotlight.
4- Taha Shah Badussha

Taha Shah Badussha commanded attention at the esteemed Marché du Film during Cannes 2025 with the screening of PARO: The Untold Story of Bride Slavery. Posing against the backdrop of the iconic Carlton Hotel, he looked dapper in a tailored maroon pinstripe suit designed by Dhruv Sehgal.
5- Parul Gulati

Actress and entrepreneur Parul Gulati made a striking debut at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, turning heads even before her official red carpet appearance. Her standout moment came with a braided hair dress that created an unforgettable impression. True to her identity as the founder of Nish Hair, a hair extension brand, the bold ensemble was more than just a fashion choice—it was a powerful reflection of her brand and vision. Parul’s dress was custom-made by the label ITRH².
6- Nancy Tyagi

For her second Cannes appearance, Nancy Tyagi wore a custom gown crafted from fabric sourced from Seelampur, a bustling market in North East Delhi. The gown featured a plunging neckline, a shimmering sequinned corset bodice, and a structured midriff that flowed into an elaborate headpiece.