Ruchi Gujjar Honors Indian Army with Powerful Red-Hand Tribute at Cannes, Drawing Strength from Her Army Roots
It was a moment of emotion and pride as actress Ruchi Gujjar made a bold and heartfelt statement at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Walking the red carpet in a golden Rajasthani lehenga, Ruchi’s most striking accessory wasn’t her jewelry—it was her hand painted entirely in red, a powerful tribute to the Indian Army and the recent successful military operation, “Operation Sindoor.”
Mumbai:
It was a moment of emotion and pride as actress Ruchi Gujjar made a bold and heartfelt statement at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Walking the red carpet in a golden Rajasthani lehenga, Ruchi’s most striking accessory wasn’t her jewelry—it was her hand painted entirely in red, a powerful tribute to the Indian Army and the recent successful military operation, “Operation Sindoor.”
For Ruchi, this gesture carried deeply personal meaning. She hails from an Army family—her father is currently serving in the Indian Army. Her upbringing was rooted in the values of sacrifice, patriotism, and strength. “The red on my hand represents the blood, courage, and dedication of every soldier—and it’s also for my father, who continues to serve this country with pride,” she shared, her voice filled with emotion.
Wearing a breathtaking lehenga designed by Roopa Sharmaa, paired with traditional Rajasthani embroidery and mirror work, Ruchi embodied the soul of India on the global stage. Her red-painted hand stood as a symbol of solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces, reminding the world of the silent strength behind every mission.
She also used the platform to recognize the growing presence of women in the Indian Army, saying, “Today’s daughters stand tall in uniform. They fight, lead, and protect just like their brothers. The Indian Army isn’t just about strength—it’s about unity and evolving power.”
Social media erupted in support of her message, with hashtags like #RedForSindoor, #DaughterOfTheArmy, and #IndiaAtCannes going viral within hours.
Ruchi Gujjar didn’t just walk a red carpet—she carried the spirit of India with her. Through one powerful gesture, she reminded the world that behind every celebration of culture, there are brave hearts keeping the country safe.