Cannes 2023: Sapna Choudhary makes her red-carpet debut; says ‘dreams really do come true’

Updated : May 19, 2023 20:25
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Haryanvi singer and former Bigg Boss contestant Sapna Choudhary made her debut at the Cannes Film Festival. She said that she was ‘absolutely thrilled to have walked the red carpet in collaboration with Air France’. For the event, she wore a heavily embroidered mermaid dress. Sapna paired her look with a hair bun and minimal jewellery.

Sharing the pictures, Sapna Choudhary wrote, ‘Debut at Cannes’2023. Dreams really do come true. It's been a long journey full of sweat, sacrifice, and determination, but it's all worth it. Thank you to everyone who made this possible.’

In pictures shared by her, Sapna is seen greeting the media and others with namaste.

Sapna also shared a video of herself trying to get into a vehicle for the festival.

Reacting to her post, a fan wrote, ‘Respect to a woman who started from soil to overseas. Truly admirable. And an example for so many women those want to uplift their career and life in whatever occupation they want to.’ Another wrote, ‘Congratulations hard work always pays off’.

Talking about her experience, India Today quoted Sapna as saying, ‘It was an incredible experience to debut at the Cannes Film Festival. Walking the red carpet was surreal. The atmosphere was electric and I was thrilled to be there with so many other talented artists from around the world. Being the first regional artist to achieve this milestone is a dream come true. I never anticipated it, but I am grateful for the opportunities that have come my way and because of the support of my fans and my team.’

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