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Avneet Kaur REACTS to people who told her ‘yeh kyu chali gayi waha’ after her Cannes Film Festival appearance

Actress Avneet Kaur who made heads turn with her navy blue outfit at the Cannes Film Festival , is now reacting to the negative response to her appearance at the festival. In an interview with News18, Avneet expressed that she does not understand why ‘there is so much negativity without any reason. She said that it was the biggest news and everyone should be proud of that and take pride in it. Avneet also mentioned that the audience should offer words of support rather than criticize those who are representing the nation. Meanwhile, on the work front, Avneet recently unveiled her international project , 'Love In Vietnam', at the Cannes Film Festival, marking her debut at the esteemed event.

Actress Avneet Kaur who made heads turn with her navy blue outfit at the Cannes Film Festival , is now reacting to the negative response to her appearance at the festival.

In an interview with News18, Avneet expressed that she does not understand why ‘there is so much negativity without any reason. She said that it was the biggest news and everyone should be proud of that and take pride in it. She mentioned that if Taha Shah or anyone else had gone there, it was a great thing and people should be happy about it.

The actress explained that she had gone for her film and to release the poster. She noted that people asked her (‘Yeh kyun chali gayi waha? Iska kya jana bana?’ ) why she had gone there and what the need was, but she felt that, in contrast, they should feel happy about it. She expressed confusion over why there was so much negativity without any reason and questioned the need to spread such negativity in the comments section.

Avneet also mentioned that the audience should offer words of support rather than criticize those who are representing the nation. She suggested that people could at least say something good about such individuals to make their day, instead of engaging in negative behavior. She expressed her confusion over why people acted this way.

Avneet added that this year had been particularly special for India, as the country had the opportunity to be represented on a significant global platform. She questioned why people couldn't be happy for them and highlighted Nancy (Tyagi)'s success, noting that she had gained widespread attention on the Internet. Avneet emphasized the importance of supporting each other.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Avneet recently unveiled her international project , 'Love In Vietnam', at the Cannes Film Festival, marking her debut at the esteemed event.

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