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Ameesha Patel Slams Trolling Culture In India After Alia Bhatt Faces Criticism Over Cannes Appearance: ‘Such A Shame!’

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The glamorous world of international film festivals is often seen as a proud moment for global representation, but for Indian celebrities, it can quickly transform into a battleground of intense online scrutiny. Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt recently found herself at the center of a heated social media debate following her high-profile red carpet appearance at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where she attended as a global brand ambassador. While the actress turned heads in a custom ivory silk saree-gown, a short clip from the event went viral, prompting a section of netizens to claim that international photographers were allegedly ignoring her on the red carpet. This wave of online negativity quickly triggered a massive defense from the Indian film fraternity, with veteran actress Ameesha Patel taking a powerful stand against what she described as a deeply toxic and destructive online culture targeted at homegrown talent.

Taking to her official social media handle to call out the growing trend of digital harassment, Ameesha expressed deep disappointment over the general public mindset, calling it a massive shame that Indian stars are routinely targeted by their own countrymen. Without naming Alia Bhatt directly, the Gadar star wrote a strongly worded note questioning the lack of national unity and solidarity when public figures represent the country on a global platform. Ameesha stated that recent social media activities have made it abundantly clear that a segment of the Indian audience has developed a persistent mentality of pulling successful individuals down. She further contrasted this behavior with global industries, pointing out that actors in India are subjected to far worse trolling by their own people than Hollywood celebrities ever experience within their respective nations, noting that it is incredibly sad to see attire and international appearances consistently turned into targets for malicious mockery.

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Ameesha’s sharp commentary instantly resonated across the digital space, echoing the sentiments of other industry figures like Aly Goni and Rahul Vaidya who similarly defended Alia’s global achievements. Despite the brewing storm of negativity, Alia Bhatt herself chose to handle the situation with utmost grace and a sharp, witty clapback. When an online troll left a condescending remark on her post stating that it was a pity no one noticed her at the event, the actress shut down the criticism by casually replying that there was no need for pity because the troll had clearly noticed her. This dignified response has further fueled discussions on social media accountability, with fans and industry peers praising both Alia’s resilience and Ameesha’s blunt honesty in calling out the internet’s obsession with celebrity takedowns ahead of Alia’s highly anticipated professional lineup, which includes her upcoming spy-action thriller Alpha and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s grand project Love & War.

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