21 May 2015, 05:20 am

While other actress wore outfits that failed to impress, Fagun Thakrar's elegant style rightfully earned her the title of Best Dressed by GALA at Cannes.
The actress was wearing a stunning designer dress by Claire Pettibone with green tourmaline, pink sapphires and diamonds earrings by Avakian and accessorizing with a purse from her personal collection.
Fagun Thakrar, a sensation on the red carpet, was a major hit with her fans and international media alike, outshining all the other attendees in a beautiful red floor length dress.
The actress was most recently seen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain, starring opposite Martin Sheen, and is now currently starring in several other major Hollywood films.
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