The Cannes Film Festival has long been recognized as the ultimate global celebration of cinema, art, and high fashion. For decades, it has served as the most prestigious platform where filmmakers, actors, and creators from around the world gather to showcase their work and make powerful statements through style. However, in recent years, the red carpet at Cannes has evolved into something far more dynamic and inclusive. No longer reserved solely for movie stars and industry veterans, the festival has increasingly opened its doors to a new generation of digital storytellers — influencers and content creators who have built their own communities, their own audiences, and their own cultural relevance on the internet.
These creators may not have blockbuster films to their names, but they carry something equally influential — the ability to connect with millions in real time, across platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. They represent a digital-first generation that doesn’t just consume culture but actively shapes it. Their presence at global events like Cannes signifies a monumental shift in what it means to have influence in today’s world. They are no longer just on the sidelines reporting the action — they are the action.
This year’s Cannes 2025 is already proving to be a landmark moment for Indian digital creators. Influencers like Sarah Sarosh, Parul Gulati, Sakshi Sindwani, and Masoom Minawala have officially kicked off their Cannes journeys, bringing with them not just stunning fashion but also the spirit and energy of the digital age. These women are no strangers to making an impact online, but stepping onto one of the world’s most glamorous carpets takes their influence to an entirely new level.
Sarah Sarosh
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Parul Gulati,
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Sakshi Sindwani
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Masoom Minawala
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What’s remarkable about their presence is how they each bring something uniquely personal to the table — be it Sarah’s effortless grace, Parul’s unapologetic celebration of her roots, Sakshi’s fearless attitude, or Masoom’s polished, veteran poise. Their styles, personalities, and individual journeys reflect the diversity of modern Indian storytelling. And as they pose for the cameras alongside global icons, they aren’t just representing themselves — they’re representing a whole new wave of creators who prove that talent and influence today are not limited by geography, industry, or traditional media.
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Cannes 2025 isn’t just a film festival anymore. It’s a cultural movement — and Indian influencers are making sure the world is watching.