Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has long been the undisputed queen of Cannes, and in 2025, she proved yet again why fans across the globe await her appearance at the French Riviera with bated breath. While her striking sarees and gowns created waves, it was her latest behind-the-scenes (BTS) video from the film festival that added a surprising—and sentimental—twist.
In a move that has left fans swooning, Aishwarya’s video montage of her Cannes journey was underscored by Tere Bina, the soulful love ballad from the film Guru (2007), in which she starred opposite her real-life husband, Abhishek Bachchan. While the visuals captured the glamour of her fashion choices, the background score told a more personal story—one of shared memories, love, and cinematic nostalgia.
The Song That Speaks Louder Than Words
Set to AR Rahman’s lilting composition, Tere Bina became more than just background music. It felt like a carefully chosen message—an ode to Abhishek and the couple’s shared legacy on screen. The video, which features Aishwarya's first Cannes 2025 look—a resplendent white and gold saree designed by Manish Malhotra—beautifully interweaves sketches, moodboards, and her final appearance, all wrapped in the tender emotion the song evokes.
Fans quickly caught the subtle yet striking detail, flooding the comment section with heart emojis and nostalgic references to Guru. For many, the post wasn’t just a celebration of high fashion, but a quiet homage to an iconic Bollywood pairing that has stood the test of time.
A Cannes Queen with a Story to Tell
This year, Aishwarya Rai made two major sartorial statements. Her Manish Malhotra couture saree blended traditional elegance with modern drama, while her second look—a Gaurav Gupta gown titled Heiress of Clam—was all about fierce femininity. With hues of silver, gold, and charcoal, the gown was accompanied by a Banarasi cape inscribed with Sanskrit shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita, making it not just a fashion moment, but a cultural one.
Yet, amidst all the grandeur, it was Tere Bina that lent her Cannes narrative an unexpectedly tender edge—one that spoke of bonds beyond the red carpet.
By choosing a track that carries both romantic and cinematic weight, Aishwarya reminded the world that her Cannes story isn’t just about glamour. It’s about identity, art, and the little nods to love that make even the grandest stages feel intimate.
In the world of starry appearances and high fashion, this was Aishwarya’s quiet way of saying: Without you, nothing is complete.
In a move that has left fans swooning, Aishwarya’s video montage of her Cannes journey was underscored by Tere Bina, the soulful love ballad from the film Guru (2007), in which she starred opposite her real-life husband, Abhishek Bachchan. While the visuals captured the glamour of her fashion choices, the background score told a more personal story—one of shared memories, love, and cinematic nostalgia.
The Song That Speaks Louder Than Words
Set to AR Rahman’s lilting composition, Tere Bina became more than just background music. It felt like a carefully chosen message—an ode to Abhishek and the couple’s shared legacy on screen. The video, which features Aishwarya's first Cannes 2025 look—a resplendent white and gold saree designed by Manish Malhotra—beautifully interweaves sketches, moodboards, and her final appearance, all wrapped in the tender emotion the song evokes.
Fans quickly caught the subtle yet striking detail, flooding the comment section with heart emojis and nostalgic references to Guru. For many, the post wasn’t just a celebration of high fashion, but a quiet homage to an iconic Bollywood pairing that has stood the test of time.
A Cannes Queen with a Story to Tell
This year, Aishwarya Rai made two major sartorial statements. Her Manish Malhotra couture saree blended traditional elegance with modern drama, while her second look—a Gaurav Gupta gown titled Heiress of Clam—was all about fierce femininity. With hues of silver, gold, and charcoal, the gown was accompanied by a Banarasi cape inscribed with Sanskrit shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita, making it not just a fashion moment, but a cultural one.
Yet, amidst all the grandeur, it was Tere Bina that lent her Cannes narrative an unexpectedly tender edge—one that spoke of bonds beyond the red carpet.
By choosing a track that carries both romantic and cinematic weight, Aishwarya reminded the world that her Cannes story isn’t just about glamour. It’s about identity, art, and the little nods to love that make even the grandest stages feel intimate.
In the world of starry appearances and high fashion, this was Aishwarya’s quiet way of saying: Without you, nothing is complete.
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