1 / 5Boman Irani is all set to make his debut at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival with Tanvi: The Great, directed by Anupam Kher. The film will be showcased at the Marché du Film on May 17. In the movie, Boman plays Ustad Raza Sahab, a legendary classical musician — a role he calls one of the most fulfilling of his career. This moment marks more than just a film premiere; it’s a proud milestone in Boman Irani’s inspiring journey. After winning hearts for years on screen and stage, his presence at Cannes is a celebration of his constant growth as an artist and a reminder that passion, authenticity, and grace always shine through.2 / 5Having already made her mark on the global stage through a Hollywood film and international endorsements, Alia Bhatt is now set to make her Cannes debut as a brand ambassador for L’Oreal Paris,3 / 5Ishaan Khatter marks his Cannes debut with Homebound, a film that has already garnered early interest for its offbeat storytelling. With his natural screen presence and dedication to content-driven roles, Ishaan’s appearance is one to watch out for.4 / 5National Award-winning actress Pallavi Joshi joins the list of debutantes with a special showcase celebrating Indian cinema. Her red carpet moment is expected to be a graceful blend of tradition and cinematic legacy.5 / 5A timeless icon, Simi Garewal is all set to make her first Cannes appearance at the age of 76. Known for her unmatched elegance, her debut coincides with a restored screening of Aranyer Din Ratri, making her presence all the more special.