Leading fashion magazine Vogue India’s April issue has an unsuaul pair on it cover — Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and singer Pharrell Williams. Going by the body language and the chemistry between the two, they looked like the best buddies.
The photographs looked stunning and fancy. Now, the Vogue has released video of Aishwarya nad Pharrell where they reveal details about themselves. Check out the video here.
Vogue drew this interesting match to grace their cover in the April issue and it definitely caught for attention. The actress dons a ruffled blue bodycon dress and as usual looks stunning. Pharell is in a pair of sweats with colourful patches which definitely reminds us of his Holi celebrations in India. Here, have a look at the photographs.
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While talking to the magazine, Aishwarya said: “In Fanney Khan, I’m playing a chapter in the narrative that I believe is intrinsic to the story. I’ve been approached for the remake of Raat Aur Din, which is a great opportunity, and what’s funny is while filming Shabd, Sanju Sir (Sanjay Dutt) said he’d have loved for me to play the part, and I was very touched. We’re still working out the details. I’ve also been approached for a remake of Woh Kaun Thi?”
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Pharrell Williams visited India for brand engagements and celebrated Holi with host Ranveer Singh.
In an interview with the magazine, Pharrell Williams said, “I’m no role model. I’m just an adviser – that’s why as a producer, I’m able to push people in certain directions to find a uniqueness in their voice, their intentions and their purpose – that’s my job.”