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Deepika Padukone Dids Adieu To Cannes Film Festival In White Ruffle Saree

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Deepika Padukone finished her stint as a Cannes jury member in style.

For the festival’s closing ceremony, the ‘Piku’ star opted for an ethereal Indian look.

She showed up in a ruffled white saree by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla, exuding elegance.

She chose to accessorize her saree with an equally stunning pearl necklace and round stud earrings.

Speaking of her make-up, Deepika went for kohl-rimmed eyes and contoured cheeks. For the hairdo, she tied her hair in a sleek bun.

Deepika dropped a string of images of her final look from the French Riviera on Instagram. Netizens left in awe of Deepika’s beauty after seeing her pictures.

“So so beautiful,” a social media user commented.

“You saved the best look for the last,” another one wrote.

Meanwhile, on the film front, Deepika will be seen sharing screen space with Amitabh Bachchan and Prabhas in ‘Project K’. She is also a part of ‘Pathaan’, which features Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham.

(With news agency)

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