Cannes
Content creator and fashion commentator opens up about his Cannes 2026 red carpet experience. He gives a befitting reply to trolls criticising his look and projecting their hate for him. He also opens up about dealing with trolls since childhood and admits taking therapies as he looks forward to focus on his mental health. The actor also admits he has been biased towards celebs he like. He also reflects on Aishwarya Rai and Alia Bhatt getting trolled for the Cannes looks. Sufi also comments on actors who made appearance in culturally rooted outifts gimmicky. He also sheds light on harsh reality of red carpet chaos and bias stating the indystry is not as glamorous as it looks.
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In an industry notoriously obsessed with youth and unrealistic beauty standards, Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit Nene is drawing a line in the sand. Speaking candidly with Mid-Day ahead of her upcoming comedy film Maa Behen, the veteran actor opened up about the persistent double standards women face as they grow older in the public eye. Reflecting on her four-decade-long career, Dixit called out the toxic reality of "lookism"—including the recent online trolling of peers like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at Cannes—arguing that society routinely minimizes a woman's lifelong professional triumphs down to a mere "number on a scale or a dress." Striking a powerful note on empathy, she urged the public to remember a person's lasting contributions rather than subjecting them to superficial scrutiny about weight, wrinkles, or gray hair. Ultimately, Dixit proves that true longevity in cinema isn't about conforming to society's narrow expectations, but about prioritizing the joy of the craft and uplifting the next generation of talent.
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