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This is a proud moment for Pakistan: Mahira Khan on going to Cannes

This is a proud moment for Pakistan: Mahira Khan on going to Cannes

Why Mahira Khan? And why Cannes now? We give you the lowdown
Updated 09 May, 2018

Why is Mahira Khan’s upcoming trip to the Cannes International Film Festival a proud moment for Pakistan?

After all, other local personalities have also visited the prestigious festival in the past. What could make Mahira’s upcoming red carpet appearances particularly momentous?

The answer is simple and quite obvious, really. The actress will be attending the festival as the official spokesperson for L’Oreal Paris Hair in Pakistan.

The L’Oreal group has been in partnership with Cannes for 21 years now and this alliance has always particularly been noticeable on the red carpet which typically features plenty of famous actresses who are also official representatives of the brand. Julianne Moore, Jane Fonda, Eva Longoria, Penelope Cruz, Sonam Kapoor, Ashwariya Rai et al are red carpet favorites every year at Cannes.

And yet, even though L’Oreal completes a decade in Pakistan this year, this is the first time that the brand has taken an initiative to invite a Pakistani to Cannes.

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It is a promising sign, indicative of an international giant’s faith and growing business in the Pakistani market. At a time when foreign investment in the country is low, Mahira Khan as a L’Oreal representative at the Cannes red carpet gives out a message to the world at large: of trade opportunities in Pakistan, of potential profits and of a burgeoning glamour industry that often gets overlooked by international media.

In an exclusive conversation with Images, Musharaf Hai, the Managing Director of L’Oreal Pakistan (Private) Limited, elaborates, “Initially, our primary task was to establish the business, brands and build teams. We wanted to establish the credibility and relevance of our brands in the local market before we entered the Cannes arena.”

“This year, we announced Mahira Khan as the local spokesperson for our hair care brand and she is certainly a very credible name; an internationally celebrated television and film actor and a strong advocate for women’s empowerment. The converging factor which has lead to this joint representation of L’Oreal Paris and Pakistan is the current revival of cinema, with local movies like Verna, Punjab Nahi Jaungi and Cake winning nationwide and international acclaim.”

Mahira Khan at the press conference for Cannes
Mahira Khan at the press conference for Cannes

Describing Cannes’ association with L’Oreal Paris, Musharaf says, “The brand represents beauty excellence at Cannes and in the spirit of collaboration, the local and international teams go beyond creating visual on-screen beauty to also supporting emerging filmmakers.”

Shee added, “L’Oreal makes beauty and luxury accessible and in a similar vein, pays homage to cinema and beauty by democratizing the festival experience. The intent is to invite the public, festival goers and fans (watching from) home to join in a celebration of creativity and diversity of two interdependent visual arts: creative filmmaking and makeup design.”

According to Musharaf, Mahira’s schedule at the Cannes International Film Festival is going to be quite breakneck. The actress will be attending the festival for three days during which she will be meeting with fashion designers and the L’Oreal Paris Global Makeup and Hair Styling team of Stephane Lancien as well as giving interviews to mainstream media like the BBC TV (UK), ISHQ (Germany) and the Associated Press TV (UK).

Seven shows titled the Worth It Show will be broadcast at the festival by L’Oreal Paris, unveiling the ordinary woman behind an actress’ star persona. Mahira will be featuring in one of these interviews. She will, of course, also be rubbing shoulders with the considerable glitterati from around the world that tends to flit into Cannes.

At a press conference announcing Mahira’s upcoming Cannes trip, the actress confessed, “I feel like I am a player going abroad to play for Pakistan but I am playing all alone. I am very nervous. This is a proud moment for Pakistan and hopefully it will open more doors for us.”

As to the question that’s on everyone’s mind, “What will Mahira be wearing?” Well, the actress still isn’t sure.

“Mahira Khan at Cannes Film Festival is just the beginning... in the future, fashion designers and film actors could well be invited for Pakistani representation at the festival,” professes Musharaf.

And this, in essence, is why we’re cheering for the actress’ upcoming Cannes Film Festival appearance. It could open more business opportunities, further trade, present a different, more glamorous image of Pakistan to the world.

Here’s to wishing Mahira Khan and L’Oreal Pakistan good luck – we’ll be with them every step of the way via Instagram!

Comments

saquib mumtaz May 09, 2018 01:27pm
Good luck Mahira...proud of you. Just an advice BBC Hardtalk interview was not up to the mark, next time take the bull by the horn and answer questions fearlessly
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poster9 May 09, 2018 03:59pm
@saquib mumtaz, i disagree. I think she answered very well. she speaks better than any actor or actress in the industry. very proud of her! i couldn't think of any one better to represent Pakistan.
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N abidi May 09, 2018 06:34pm
Mahira we are very proud of you! Now,pak has put a face of beautiful ,talented, educated confident,articulate young woman on international stage! MK is opening doors for others! Wishing you all the luck in this world,Mahira ,you will, shine,because you are a positive energy! L Oreal got it right,you are worth it!
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Faraz-Canada May 09, 2018 07:55pm
Proud moment for the country because some one is going to Cannes!!! you clearly need to set the bar slightly higher for yourself. Nothing against Mahira. She is a talented actress
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devdutta May 09, 2018 09:02pm
Maria khan is a beautiful talented actress .wr love her dramas FROM USA
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Khan May 09, 2018 09:04pm
Good.
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Abid May 09, 2018 09:05pm
Dont see why Pakistan should be proud....
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Amir Sadiq May 09, 2018 09:44pm
I have to agree with Saquib. I saw the interview she was not well prepared and answered in an amateurish fashion. Everything she says comes out very complicated, she needs to keep it simple and loosen up those shoulders.
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N abidi May 09, 2018 11:27pm
@Faraz-Canada yes, because fashion and beauty is a billion dollar industry, putting pak on the international map, helps,bring in investment . Pakistani women needs their own representives, LOreal , is used by millions of women in pak! This will open doors for others! Proud moment ,indeed!
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a May 09, 2018 11:41pm
@poster9 you gotta be kidding me. She started well but got so flustered and incoherent.
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Abdulhaque Shaikh May 09, 2018 11:48pm
Mahira Khan has been proppled in lime light after she was seen dating Ranbir Kapoor. Entertainment media loves people with scandals. She has also displayed poor imitation of Nargis by dancing at the tune of Chori Chori. She is also not very talented actress. I do not understand why she is popular in Pakistan
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Mustafa Khan May 10, 2018 01:50am
@poster9 Yes I agree Mr poster9 to you that there couldn't be a better representation of Pakistan other than hers. She's definitely the Aiswariya of Pakistan who's worked hard strenuously to get that level where she's now. I'm sure she'll polish more and acquire more skills necessary to be more professional in her acting. Good luck to her. As they say, 'One small step for a Mahira is a giant leap for all in the industry..
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Haseeb Bukhari May 10, 2018 05:22am
So a celebrity who is a paid embassador for the corporate icon gets invited to do an event is a proud moment for Pakistan
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Syed Ahmed May 10, 2018 07:46am
@devdutta : She is "attending the festival as the official spokesperson for L’Oreal Paris Hair in Pakistan," not as an actress!
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Syed Ahmed May 10, 2018 08:31am
Very proud moment for pakistan and me khan
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Sarah May 10, 2018 11:20am
Armeena attended Cannes in 2013 and Adnan Siddiqui before that. Can we please stop acting as if she is the first Pakistani ever to attend Cannes? This is getting ridiculous
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Rizwan May 10, 2018 04:07pm
@saquib mumtaz well Mr. Javed Jabbar did that in 1997 or 98. I think it was Tim Sabistian he gave interview to but man it was awesome.
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N abidi May 10, 2018 08:21pm
@Sarah can we support pak artists, why not be happy,BW is happy ash as their first ambassador now they have deepika and sonam! It is top brand that is connecting beauty and galmour with films. LOreal sponsor this festival, their ambassadors from USA Juliane Moore,and Eva logaria are walking the red carpet! I am proud the natural beauty Mahira khan is going ! She is successful,thus,enovy of many! How about working on the person in the mirror,for the change for better for yourself!
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