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Mrunal Thakur Makes Her First Appearance At Cannes In A Sheer Black Lace Dress

Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur who is all set to debut at the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has shared photographs of her dazzling appearance on Instagram. The actress flaunting a black lace pantsuit and sequined jacket looked absolutely gorgeous in the photoshoot.
Shot on a terrace with the sea in the background, Mrunal posted 10 photographs that took the internet by storm. Clad in a loose sequined jacket over a black corset, the actress paired it with matching black heels.
While posting the photographs on Instagram, the actress wrote “I didn’t come this far to only come this far. #YesICannes Ready to take on the @festivaldecannes experience? Join me on this glamorous little journey #StayTuned. Mrunal also tagged the designers of her attire on her social media post. The jacket and pants are from Dhruv Kapoor, the swimsuit from Studio Verandah, and the black heels from Christian Louboutin.
Soon after Mrunal shared her photographs, many celebrities showered praises on her stunning appearance. Actress Amruta Khanvilkar was quick to comment “ Whoaaaa love” whereas Soni Razdan reacted by commenting ‘stunning’ followed by emojis of heart.
Apart from posting her photographs, Mrunal also shared an Instagram reel where she is seen posing in the same outfit. While posting the reel, the actress wrote that she was always punished at school for daydreaming and she is living that dream all day now. The actress is collaborating with Grey Goose, the French vodka brand for the event.
In an interview, Mrunal told that she is thrilled to attend the Cannes film festival for the first time. According to the actress, it was an honor to represent Grey Goose on such a prestigious platform. Mrunal also added that she is looking forward to interacting with global filmmakers, exploring new opportunities, and displaying the talent that the Indian film industry has to offer.
The 2023 Cannes film festival kickstarted on May 16th and will conclude on May 27th. Apart from Mrunal, the Indian celebrities who will be making their debut on the red carpet at Cannes this year include Sara Ali Khan, Manushi Chhillar, and Anushka Sharma.
In of the videos doing the rounds on the internet, Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who came to the event along with her daughter Aaradhya was also seen receiving a warm welcome.
The Dhule, Maharashtra-born Mrunal made her acting debut by appearing in soap operas such as Mujhse Kuchh Kehti…Yeh Khamoshiyaan and Kumkum Bhagya. Later she ventured into movies with the 2018 movie Love Sonia. Later, the actress rose to fame after acting in movies such as Super 30 and Batla House.
The Telugu romantic drama film Sita Ramam where Mrunal was cast opposite Dulquer Salmaan also turned out to be a major hit. She was last seen in the Hindi movie Gumraah and was paired opposite Aditya Roy Kapur. Mrunal’s upcoming project includes a Telugu movie where she will be seen along with actor Nani.
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