MUMBAI: Indian beauty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Hollywood star Eva Longoria's friendship is there for all to see in the new L'Oréal Paris La Vie En Rose campaign, in which the two actresses look charismatic.
Eva holds Aishwarya close as they pose for the India campaign wearing rose pink-coloured ensembles.
The video for the campaign will see the two actresses in a video featuring a song by international singer John Legend.
They are both also part of a group image with L'Oréal Paris global ambassadors, including Sonam Kapoor, Katrina Kaif and Julianne Moore.
With the new collection, L'Oréal Paris celebrates gorgeous women, happiness and life in pink. The collection is an array of 12 shades - seven Moist Mat and five Extraordinaire Mat that have been created to offer every woman her tailor-made pink to match every skin tone
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