Aly Goni Fires Back at Trolls Mocking Alia Bhatt Over Cannes 2025 Video

Actor Aly Goni has come out in support of Alia Bhatt amid online trolling over her appearance at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. Some social media users claimed the actress was allegedly being ignored by international media. Aly shared a video on Instagram Stories, praising Alia for representing India with "grace and pride" on the global stage. Alia walked the red carpet in a powder blue gown for the premiere of 'A Woman's Life'.

Key Points: Aly Goni Defends Alia Bhatt Against Cannes Trolls

  • Aly Goni defends Alia Bhatt from online trolling over Cannes 2025 video
  • Trolls claimed Alia was ignored by international media
  • Aly says Alia represents India with grace and pride
  • Alia walked red carpet in powder blue gown at Cannes
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"Reached places many only dream of...": Aly Goni fires back at trolls mocking Alia Bhatt over viral Cannes 2026 video

Aly Goni supports Alia Bhatt after trolls mock her Cannes 2025 appearance, saying she represents India with grace and pride on the global stage.

"It's sad when our own people try to pull down someone who has worked so hard to put India on the global stage. - Aly Goni"

Mumbai, May 14

Actor Aly Goni has come out in support of Alia Bhatt amid online trolling around her appearance at the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

While several fans praised Alia's red carpet looks, some social media users claimed that the actress was allegedly being ignored by international media at the event.

Reacting to the criticism, Aly shared a video of Alia from the Cannes red carpet on his Instagram Stories and praised the actress for representing India with "grace and pride" on the global stage.

Showing his support for Alia, Aly wrote, "It's sad when our own people try to pull down someone who has worked so hard to put India on the global stage. Alia Bhatt has reached places many only dream of, representing our country at Cannes with grace and pride."

The actor also said that people should celebrate artists who make India "shine internationally" instead of trolling them online.

"Instead of mocking and trolling, we should celebrate and support those who make India shine internationally. We rise higher when we uplift our own, not when we try to demean them," he added.

Meanwhile, Alia's latest Cannes appearance has been receiving praise online. The actress walked the red carpet in a powder blue gown that added a soft and elegant touch to her look. She attended the premiere of 'A Woman's Life' at the festival.

This marks Alia Bhatt's second consecutive appearance at the Cannes Film Festival as a global ambassador for L'Oreal Paris. Last year, she made her Cannes debut in a custom-made Schiaparelli gown, which received praise from fans and fashion watchers.

The 79th Cannes Film Festival began on May 12 and will continue till May 23.

- ANI

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Abhishek O
I appreciate Aly's sentiment but let's be real – Alia is not the first Indian actress at Cannes and won't be the last. While she does deserve credit, the whole "reached places many dream of" seems a bit over the top. Can we have a balanced discussion without the melodrama? 🤔
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Ananya R
Love how Aly Goni stands up for his friends! 💕 Alia looked absolutely stunning in that powder blue gown. And for the record, walking at Cannes as a L'Oreal ambassador is no small feat. Proud of her! 🇮🇳
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Ravi K
On one hand, Aly has a point – we do often pull down our own achievers. On the other hand, constructive criticism is part of being in the public eye. The trolling is unnecessary, but maybe Alia's team can take some feedback gracefully. Being at Cannes is great, but let's not act like it's the Olympics of achievement. 🙃
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Kavya N
Honestly, I feel bad for Alia. The woman can't even walk a red carpet without some keyboard warriors finding something to criticize. She looked elegant, carried herself well, and represented India beautifully. Aly ka toh pakka salute hai! 👏👏
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James A
As someone who's not from India, I find it fascinating how much this matters to you guys. From an outsider's perspective, Alia looked fine – not groundbreaking, but certainly not embarrassing. The criticism seems like typical online noise. Anyway, love the energy here! 🇮🇳✨

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