Aishwarya responds to 'purple lip' criticism

The Devdas star dared to sport purple lips on the 69th Cannes Film Festival red carpet


Entertainment Desk May 19, 2016
The Devdas star dared to sport purple lips on the 69th Cannes Film Festival red carpet. PHOTO: DAILYMAIL

Since Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dared to sport purple lips on the red carpet of the 69th Cannes Film Festival, she has been subjected to a myriad of Twitter trolls and Fashion critics.

The Devdas actor has finally responded to the continuous criticism targeted at her choice of makeup.

"I had fun with it. It's interesting and evoked all kinds of responses, and art does that. And I have said this not now in the context of 'Purple Lips', but I have maintained this over the years about the red carpet or creatives," PinkVilla reports Aishwarya as saying.

Aishwarya's purple lips spark ridicule on Twitter

She further added, "It's not the first or last in my life. It's the time for creative artists to have their Picasso moments. Sometimes people get it and sometimes it can be...I really can't comprehend it. And that's fine! It's really not my fulcrum of existence and I have enjoyed it."

Aish sported purple lips as she attended the premiere of From The Land Of The Moon. PHOTO: TIMESOFINDIA

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Earlier, Twitter went into a frenzy speculating that the former Miss World could be pregnant with her second child when the Bollywood actor made a statement in a figure-hugging, Rami Kadi dress with intricate applique work.

Earlier, Twitter went in to a frenzy speculating that the former Miss World could be pregnant. PHOTO: DAILYMAIL

The Bollywood beauty sure knows how to make heads turn!

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COMMENTS (9)

SALLY | 8 years ago | Reply all haters are ofcourse Indian men I know...so who cares....Kudos ASH ...Luv u...
Whatsoever | 8 years ago | Reply Who cares about her lipstick?
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