Deccan Chronicle

‘Proud that India will be the country of honour this year at Cannes’

Pooja Hegde is thrilled to be making her debut at the annual Cannes Film Festival while representi­ng the country.

- Sanskriti Media

The likes of Deepika Padukone, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja and Priyanka Chopra charmed its red carpet and attended the celebratio­ns of films across the globe. Pooja will be the first female Pan India star to grace the event.

While Deepika who is on the jury has already flown off to Cannes, the Ala Vaikunthap­urramuloo actor will be flying to

France on May 16. She will be attending the festival on May 17 and 18 and will be present at the after-party that hosts some of the most celebrated actors worldwide.

Pooja says, “First and foremost I am so proud that India will be the country of honour, this year, at the Marche’ Du Film at the Cannes Film Festival. Our country has a rich history at the festival, which stems back to Chetan Anand’s Neecha Nagar winning the top prize at the festival in 1946. I strongly believe in the power of cinema and stories to overcome language, geographic and culture barriers. Cannes represents a unique celebratio­n of those barriers being removed — through the coming together of Film, Culture and Fashion. The opportunit­y to be attending and representi­ng

India is one I will always cherish, and hope to continue to do so for the rest of my life.”

On the work front, Pooja is gearing up to shoot for Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali with Salman Khan and dive into the promotiona­l spree for Rohit Shetty’s Cirkus. She also has SSMB28 opposite Mahesh

Babu on her

slate.

OUR COUNTRY HAS A RICH HISTORY AT THE FESTIVAL, WHICH STEMS BACK TO CHETAN ANAND’S NEECHA NAGAR WINNING THE TOP PRIZE AT THE FESTIVAL IN 1946. THE OPPORTUNIT­Y TO BE ATTENDING AND REPRESENTI­NG INDIA IS ONE I

WILL ALWAYS CHERISH FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE. I STRONGLY BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF CINEMA AND STORIES TO OVERCOME LANGUAGE, GEOGRAPHIC AND CULTURE BARRIERS.

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