While Aishwarya Rai understands the constant need
for people to check out her clothes and accessories at important events,
what the star actor can't fathom is why her clothes at the Cannes Film
Festival become more important than what she does.
"I don't even want to think about what people thought of my clothes
earlier and what they think of it now. To me how I conduct myself at
Cannes and how people react to me are far more important than what I
wear," Aishwarya, who has been attending the prestigious film fest
since 2002, told IANS.
"Cannes has always been a marvellous and memorable experience.
This time was no different. It's never about the wardrobe for me. I
don't focus on that at all," added the actress who went there for
the first time with "Devdas".
She reminisces about each year she has attended the Cannes fest, saying:
"That was the year of 'Devdas'. That experience remains embedded
in my mind. It wasn't just about how much they liked me in a sari or
walking the red carpet. It was more memorable for the standing ovation
that we got after the screening of 'Devdas'. What an ovation! It was
a very special experience.
"Next I was in Cannes as a jury member and that's where sections
of the media formed their own jury and began to assess my dress. After
that I was there to inaugurate the festival and thereafter each year
as the brand ambassador for L'Oreal."
What made Aishwarya's visit to Cannes special this year was the fact
that the entire Bachchan family was there.
"Also," she added happily. "It was always flash visits
to Cannes. This time I was actually there for four days. Otherwise,
I've always been there in the middle of things. I spent two full days
with the family. We're all so happy when we're together.
"In an interview there I was asked if our visit to Cannes was
a delayed anniversary celebration. I was like... noooooo!"
Apart from attending events and obliging shutterbugs, the actress managed
to entertain herself by catching up with a couple of movies.
"I caught three and a half movies including the opening film 'Blindness'
and the new 'Indiana Jones' film. And I could only catch the latter
half of 'Kung Fu Panda' because I had to do some press interviews during
the second half.
"I've to catch the rest of the film; it was so entertaining. And
I also saw the new Woody Allen film 'Vicky Christina Barcelona'. And,
yes, I met Woody Allen. He's wonderful."
Speaking on her stunning sartorial grace on the red carpet, Aishwarya
said: "I guess I had more time to prepare."
She smiles at the memory of bonding with Eva Longoria of "Desperate
Housewives".
"We bonded so well at Cannes no one would believe we had just
met. Actually Eva, Rachida Brakni, who did the original French version
of 'Chaos', which I was supposed to do and who's now been taken on as
L'Oreal's brand ambassador - all of us got married recently. So all
three of us had something in common."
She refers to meeting French actor Jean Reno as another memorable moment
at Cannes.
"Jean Reno came up to me and said he had heard good things about
my film 'Pink Panther'. These legendary actors are so hassle-free. They
don't think twice about approaching you with a smile and kind words.
That stays with you. So much less taxing than making an effort to avoid
people," she said.
On the home front, her fans are eagerly waiting to see her with Amitabh
and Abhishek Bachchan in "Sarkar Raj", which is releasing
June 6.