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Deepika sizzles at Cannes red carpet

| | May 18, 2017, at 03:35 pm
Cannes, May 18 (IBNS): Indian actress Deepika Padukone looked majestic as she walked down the red carpet at the ongoing Cannes 2017.

She sizzled on the carpet by wearing a dark purple Marchesa Fall 2017 gown.

She participated in the event as the global brand ambassador of one of the largest cosmetics brands - L'Oreal Paris.

The official Twitter page of the cosmetic brand posted several pictures of the actress from the event and captioned one of them as: "Red carpet game: ON! #DeepikaAtCannes #LifeAtCannes #Cannes2017."

Deepika made her Hollywood debut this year with 'xXx: Return of Xander Cage'.

Image: L'Oreal Paris India  Twitter page

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