Cannes Lions
Priyanka Chopra dazzles at Cannes Lions
Actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas made a stylish appearance at Cannes Lions 2026, turning heads in a sophisticated designer outfit while sharing her views on storytelling and filmmaking at the global creativity festival.
The actor attended the five-day international event, which celebrates achievements in creativity, marketing and entertainment, and took part in a discussion at the Debussy Theatre on storytelling, originality and maintaining a creative vision.
For the occasion, Chopra wore a colour-block halter-neck maxi dress by designer Silvia Tcherassi. The outfit, crafted from Italian fabric and featuring a sleek column silhouette, was valued at around Rs 1.8 lakh.
She paired the dress with leather thong sandals and kept her overall look understated yet elegant. Her accessories included a pink necklace and a Rolex Day-Date watch, while her makeup featured neutral brown tones and a matte finish.
During the session, Chopra spoke about how she approaches storytelling and selecting film projects.
“I think you follow your gut when it comes to storytelling. I try not to follow trends, because that's really hard. A trend is interesting right now, it might not be interesting next week. It takes a year for a movie to be made, and by the time next year comes around, will audiences still be interested?” she said.
The actor emphasised that emotional impact matters more than following market trends.
“So, I try not to think through trends, I try to think through how does this make someone feel? Because my favourite movies, and you can answer as well, but are the ones that you talk about later, you kind of revisit again. It makes you feel something, when you're leaving the movie theatre, you kind of have something to say about it. So I try to think about when I read scripts for films that I want to make, is how does it make me feel if I watch this movie?” she added.
Chopra, who stars in the series Citadel, said she believes the most memorable films are those that leave a lasting emotional impression and continue to spark conversation long after audiences have watched them.
Source: NDTV
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