After Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan arrives in Abu Dhabi for IIFA 2024; Watch

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Bollywood is taking over UAE in all its glory and style extravaganza. Bombshell Aishwarya Rai Bachchan reached Abu Dhabi on Friday, September 27 to attend the IIFA Awards 2024. She was spotted at the airport making an appearance with her daughter Aaradhya surrounded by security. Aishwarya chose a chic and comfy all-black look as she completed her off-duty style with matching shoes and a luxury bag.

In a protective gesture, Aishwarya always kept her daughter close as they moved past the premises. Footage circulating online also captured the Bollywood diva waving and smiling at fans before making an exit from the video frame.

Aishwarya’s appearance comes only a day after Shah Rukh Khan arrived in Abu Dhabi. He is set to host IIFA 2024 alongside director Karan Johar. The Award organisers warmly welcomed SRK in the city by filling his room with mouthwatering snacks and customised sweets. On Instagram, IIFA’s official account shared a sneak peek of SRK’s room where a chocolate platter, a customised cake featuring his film posters, a special greeting card, and a plethora of munchies and snacks were stored to give his luxurious stay a delicious twist.

IIFA 2024 is scheduled to take place between September 27 to September 29.
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