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Mumbai – Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif will grace the red carpet at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival as the ambassador of cosmetic brand L'Oréal Paris. She says she can't wait to join the other global ambassadors, which also include Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor.
In the past, Aishwarya and Sonam have taken to the red carpet setting a mark with their beauty and fashion statements, and now Katrina - who has worked with top-notch stars and filmmakers in her over decade-long acting career in Bollywood - is ready to sport a specially created look for her debut at Cannes.
"Being an actor, it is very inspiring to attend an event that celebrates all forms of cinema. As a L'Oréal Paris ambassador, I can't wait to meet the other global ambassadors and help set new beauty trends for this year," Katrina said in a statement.
Sonam is also happy to welcome Katrina to the film jamboree. "Katrina is a gorgeous girl who has a unique individual style that she embraces and highlights with panache. I am sure she will dazzle everyone at the French Riviera and I can't wait to meet her there. I am glad to be representing India with two amazing L'Oréal Paris ambassadors at Cannes," said Sonam.
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