Filmworld
Not going to Cannes to set any trend: Katrina
New Delhi, April 26
Katrina Kaif is ready to make her red carpet debut at the 68th Cannes
International Film Festival, but the actress says she intends to enjoy
the platform, which weaves cinema, fashion and beauty together, instead
of fretting over her looks.
The "Bang Bang!" actress will walk
the red carpet at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival as the
ambassador of cosmetic brand L'Oréal Paris, and to be a part of the
opening ceremony of the film gala on May 13.
"I don't think I'm
going there to set any trend or look. I don't think that is my
intention. I think my intention is to be me," the actress told IANS over
phone from Mumbai.
"That's the reason L'Oréal has signed me as
the ambassador -- for what I represent. I will find something that I'm
comfortable in and will not get carried away to make a statement. I
think one should be true to one's own self and enjoy the festival and
the platform which celebrates cinema, fashion and beauty trends as
well," she added.
The 31-year-old is yet to decide on her look for the film fest, but notes that she will pick the ensembles soon.
"I
have not decided the look yet. We would be working with the team at
Cannes, which consists of some amazing hair and beauty technicians. We
haven't thought whether it would be Indian or western look. We haven't
made any plans but we will zero in on it soon," the talented actress
said.
L'Oréal Paris will celebrate 18 years of its partnership as
the official makeup partner for Festival De Cannes this year with
'Matte or Gloss’ as the beauty trend. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sonam
Kapoor will also bring Bollywood glamour to the red carpet as
ambassadors of the brand.
A cursory glance at the bouquet of
films at the fest will highlight lack of Indian presence. Apart from
first look of “Jazbaaâ€, Punjabi film “Chauthi Koot†and Neeraj Ghaywan's
debut feature "Masaan" are headed to the international film festival.
The actress terms the dearth of Indian films as a passing phase.
“I
think every year is different. Sometimes we have the right kind of
films for the festival and sometimes we don't. So I think this is just
not year."
“I'm sure there will be many more years to come,â€
Katrina, who had a slow start in Bollywood with "Boom", but went to
draft a successful story with hits like "Namastey London", "Welcome" and
"Singh Is Kinng", she said.
On the professional front, Katrina is busy with “Fitoor†and “Jagga Jasoosâ€.