May 15, 2025 12:06 PM - Connect Newsroom
The red carpet rolled out under the Riviera sun as the 78th Cannes Film Festival launched with all the sparkle and anticipation one could hope for. With a dazzling lineup of global stars, master filmmakers, and a dose of real-world drama, this year’s edition promises to be one for the books.
The opening night set the tone with a poignant tribute to Hollywood legend Robert De Niro, who was honored with an honorary Palme d’Or—nearly five decades after Taxi Driver took home the top prize at the festival.
Making this moment even more special is the Cannes debut of veteran actress Simi Garewal, who starred in the original 1970 film.
Adding to the excitement is Anupam Kher’s much-anticipated directorial venture Tanvi The Great, which will also be showcased during the festival, promising an emotional and cinematic punch.
And in a major nod to contemporary Indian storytelling, filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound—starring Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter—has secured a prestigious spot in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ category, known for spotlighting unique and visionary narratives.
With such a dynamic mix of heritage, innovation, and star power, India’s presence at Cannes 2025 is not just notable—it’s unforgettable.