Huma Qureshi is far from done spinning her sartorial magic in the Croisette. The Badlapur star who attended Cannes as the brand ambassador of Grey Goose had made her Cannes debut six years ago when her film Gangs of Wasseypur screened at the festival. On Day 7 of the film festival, the actress attended Fashion For Relief, a Charity Gala hosted by the supermodel Naomi Campbell.
Huma donned an Elio Abou Fayssal satin cami gown featuring a deep plunge and a thigh-high slit. The gown was layered with an oversized and embellished shrug casually draped over one shoulder.
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Campbell organized the show to raise funds for the Times UP initiative. The theme for this year was 'Race to Equality' which had fellow models Winnie Harlow and Bella Hadid walk the ramp.
On the other hand, Rasika Dugal sashayed away on the red carpet in one of Shantanu Nikhil's creation. Pairing it with 'JOOLRY' By Karishma Mehra, with hair tied in a bun, the actress walked the red carpet for Manto premiere along with Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Tahir Raj Bhasin and director Nandita Das.
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Manto, a biographical film on controversial Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto, made its way to the Un Certain Regard segment of the prestigious 71st Cannes Film Festival. Nandita, who has been a jury member at the movie jamboree twice – in 2005 and 2013 -had last year introduced Manto to the Cannes audience via “In Defence of Freedom”, a prelude to the feature film.