Sunny Leone STRUGGLES To Unfurl Long Train Of Her Dress Due To Strong Winds; Anurag Kashyap Helps To Fix Her High Slit Gown At Cannes-See VIDEO

A video of Anurag Kashyap trying to fix Sunny Leone’s dress at the Cannes premiere of their film Kennedy goes viral!

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Sunny Leone STRUGGLES To Unfurl Long Train Of Her Dress Due To Strong Winds; Anurag Kashyap Helps To Fix Her High Slit Gown At Cannes-See VIDEO
Bollywood’s hottie Sunny Leone recently made head turns in a champagne dress with a high slit and long train at Cannes 2023. The actress along with director Anurag Kashyap attended the prestigious film festival as their film Kennedy was screened at Cannes. Sunny and Anurag were seen posing together for foreign media and just when they stopped to pose for the cameras, strong winds made it difficult for Sunny to properly unfurl the train of her dress. Anurag then helped her out in fixing her dress but the long trail just won't sit.   

In a video that has gone viral, Kashyap could be seen helping the actress to unfurl the long train of her dress. But when it did not sit due to wings, the two gave up and continued to pose for the paparazzi with Sunny’s dress fabric flying in the wind. While the Jism 2 actress looked piping hot in a shimmery golden-coloured gown, Anurag looked dapper in a black bandhgala suit.  ALSO READ: EPIC FAIL! Sunny Leone Falls In The Pool While Trying To Get On A Floaty; Concerned Fan Says, ‘Careful Miss, What If You Hit Your Head’- WATCH Video





Their film Kennedy also stars Rahul Bhat and Abhilash Thapliyal in the lead roles and revolves around the story of an insomniac ex-cop, who is presumed to be dead, but still operates for the corrupt system. The movie was shown under the Midnight Screenings section at the Grand Theatre Lumiere and it is amongst the only two Indian films to be the official selections at Cannes this year.

Anurag’s close friend Vikramaditya Motwane, Kennedy co-producer Kabir Ahuja, and veteran filmmaker Sudhir Mishra were also spotted at the premiere of the film.


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