Sonu Sood Supports Alia Bhatt Amid Cannes Trolls: "Right People Saw Your Light"

Actor Sonu Sood has supported Alia Bhatt after she faced trolling at the Cannes Film Festival. He urged people to celebrate Indian artists on global platforms rather than criticize them. Aly Goni also defended Alia, highlighting her hard work in representing India. Alia directly responded to a troll, turning the criticism into a positive moment.

Key Points: Sonu Sood Backs Alia Bhatt Over Cannes Trolls

  • Sonu Sood backs Alia Bhatt amid Cannes trolling
  • He urges celebrating Indian artists on global platforms
  • Aly Goni also defended Alia against criticism
  • Alia responded to a troll saying "You noticed me"
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"Right people saw your light...": Sonu Sood backs Alia Bhatt amid Cannes trolls

Sonu Sood defends Alia Bhatt after trolls claim she was ignored at Cannes. He urges support for Indian artists on global stages.

"The right people saw your light. - Sonu Sood"

New Delhi, May 15

Actor Sonu Sood has come out in support of Alia Bhatt amid social media chatter surrounding her recent appearance at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival, where some online users claimed the actor was "ignored" by international paparazzi during one of her red carpet appearances.

On Friday, Sonu shared a supportive note on X, urging people to celebrate Indian artists representing the country on global platforms instead of criticising them online.

While he did not directly mention Alia in his post, social media users widely linked the message to the recent trolling directed at the actor.

"When one of our own walks onto an international stage, it should be a moment of pride, not a reason to search for flaws," Sonu wrote.

He further added, "Not every achievement needs validation from cameras, headlines, or strangers to be meaningful. The courage to stand there, represent your craft, and carry your journey with grace is an achievement in itself."

Concluding his note, the actor wrote, "In a world addicted to trolling, choose encouragement. Because people who are busy building dreams don't have time to pull others down. Keep shining, my friend. The right people saw your light."

Earlier, actor Aly Goni had also defended Alia against the criticism. In an Instagram post, he 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."

Meanwhile, Alia addressed one of the trolls directly on social media. On Wednesday, she shared a reel showcasing her ivory silk saree-gown look from Cannes. Responding to a comment that read, "What a pity, no one noticed you," Alia replied, "Why pity love? You noticed me :)."

Alia attended the festival as a global ambassador for L'Oreal Paris. Her Cannes wardrobe, including a peach-toned bustier gown and an ivory silk saree-gown, generated significant attention online.

This marks her second consecutive appearance at the Cannes Film Festival as the beauty brand's global ambassador.

The 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival began on May 12 and will continue until May 23.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sonu Sood's message is so heartwarming. He's always been a gem of a person. But I do feel that Alia's PR team could have handled the trolls better. However, her reply to that negative comment was classy - "Why pity love? You noticed me :)" - that's how you shut trolls with grace!
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Michael C
As someone from the US, I find it inspiring how Indian actors support each other. Sonu Sood isn't even directly linked to Alia's film circle, yet he stepped up. This is the unity we need more of - not just in Bollywood but everywhere. Alia carried herself well at Cannes.
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Vikram M
I appreciate Sonu's sentiment, but let's be honest for a moment. Some criticism is valid when our stars go to international events just for brand deals and not for actual representation. Alia is a good actress, no doubt, but she wasn't there for any film screening. It's all commercial. Still, trolling her personally is wrong.
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Jessica F
Seeing Sonu Sood's post and Alia's graceful response makes me smile. In a world where everyone wants to tear others down, choosing encouragement is revolutionary. She's just 31 and already a global ambassador for L'Oreal. Let the girl shine! ✨
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Rohit P
Honestly, who cares if paparazzi in Cannes didn't swarm her? Indian paparazzi swarm everyone unnecessarily here too. The fact is, she was there as a brand ambassador, did her job, looked stunning in that ivory silk saree-gown (which

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