Cannes 2018: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Strikes A Pose With Daughter Aaradhya & Helen Mirren!
This weekend, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was all over the news for her stunning appearances on the Cannes red carpet. The actress who recently made her debut on Instagram later shared a few pics.
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oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
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Aaradhya
Bachchan
POSES
on
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan's
BUTTERFLY
gown
at
Cannes
2018
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FilmiBeat
This
weekend,
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
was
all
over
the
news
for
her
stunning
appearances
on
the
Cannes
red
carpet.
The
gorgeous
diva
totally
slayed
the
red
carpet
in
the
Michael
Cinco
butterfly
gown
on
Saturday
followed
by
a
strapless
embellished
gown
by
Rami
Kadi
on
Sunday.
Accompanying
Aishwarya
was
her
daughter
Aaradhya
who
made
sure
that
she
was
by
her
mommy
dearest's
side
during
both
the
appearances.
The
stunning
actress
who
recently
made
her
debut
on
Instagram
later
shared
a
few
pictures
from
Cannes.
Have
a
look
at
them
right
away-
The
Fantastic
Trio
Aishwarya
is
seen
posing
here
with
daughter
Aaradhya
and
Oscar-winning
actor
Helen
Mirren
who
looked
absolutely
stunning
in
a
velvet
dark
blue
gown.
Helen
is
seen
holding
Aaradhya's
hand
as
the
trio
posed
for
a
super-cute
'Kodak' moment.
Too
Cute
To
Handle
The
beauty
queen
shared
this
picture
where
Aaradhya
is
seen
sitting
on
the
train
of
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan's
gown.
Aww,
such
an
adorable
snap!
Of
Sunsets
&
Memories
The
mother-daughter
duo
are
seen
enjoying
some
'me' time
on
the
beach
as
they
pose
for
a
picture
against
the
backdrop
of
the
beautiful
sunset.
Feelings
On
The
Beach
Sand
Aishwarya
captioned
the
picture
as,
"Thank
youuu
for
Alllll
your
Love," as
she
thanked
all
her
fans
for
showering
her
with
so
much
of
love
and
warmth.
Earlier,
Aishwarya
had
said
at
Cannes
Film
Festival,
"I
have
brought
Aaradhya
here
with
me
every
year.
It's
important,
so
that
after
the
whole
day
of
work,
you
get
to
snuggle
at
night.
In
the
past
three-and-a-half
years,
I
haven't
left
her
alone
even
for
a
single
night."
Further
in
an
interview
with
HT
when
Aishwarya
was
asked
about
how
her
daughter
reacts
to
the
media
attention
on
her,
she
replied,
"I
haven't
made
a
conversation
out
of
it.
She
is
a
child
and
I
can't
casually
say
that
she
understands
it.
It
can
never
be
normal
as
there
is
nothing
normal
about
it.
Aaradhya
has
seen
it
[the
attention]
since
she
was
a
baby,
while
I
was
exposed
to
it
only
in
my
twenties.
Is
it
normal
to
her?
I
don't
know.
It
can't
be
normal
to
see
human
beings
behave
strangely.
But
also
it's
not
like
she
woke
up
one
day
and
experienced
it.
She
has
seen
crowds
outside
our
gates,
media
outside
the
airports
and
I
would
like
to
believe
that
she
realises
that
it
happens
sporadically.
I
have
been
a
very
normal
mother
with
her
throughout.
I
have
gone
with
her
everywhere.
I
go
to
her
school
every
day.
I
have
done
normal
things
with
her
like
taken
her
to
the
park,
visited
temples,
gone
to
the
supermarket
etc.,
so
that
she
understands
what
'normal
normal'
is
and
what
social
excitement
is."