Sonu Sood Supports Alia Bhatt Amid Cannes Criticism
Sonu Sood Defends Alia Bhatt Amid Cannes Trolling: 'Right People Saw Your Light'
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Sonu Sood has publicly defended actress Alia Bhatt following online trolling during her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival. He emphasized the importance of kindness and support, stating that achievements should be celebrated rather than criticized. Alia responded gracefully to a troll, showcasing her resilience.
- 01Sonu Sood expressed that attending an international event should be a source of pride and not a target for criticism.
- 02He emphasized that not all achievements require validation from the media or public to be significant.
- 03Alia Bhatt responded to a troll's comment about her lack of media attention with a positive remark.
- 04Other celebrities, including Rahul Vaidya and Aly Goni, also showed their support for Alia amid the trolling.
- 05Sood's message encourages a culture of encouragement over trolling in the entertainment industry.
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Alia Bhatt faced trolling during her second consecutive appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, with critics suggesting she was overlooked by international paparazzi. In response, actor Sonu Sood came to her defense, advocating for kindness and support in the face of negativity. He stated that when a fellow Indian steps onto an international stage, it should be a moment of pride rather than a chance to criticize. Sood highlighted that true achievements do not require external validation and praised the courage it takes to represent one's craft globally. Alia herself responded to a troll who remarked on her lack of attention from the media, saying, "Why pity, love? You noticed me," demonstrating her resilience. Additionally, fellow celebrities like Rahul Vaidya and Aly Goni voiced their support for Alia, reinforcing the importance of uplifting one another in the industry.
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