Avneet Kaur faces unfair criticism for Cannes debut, seeks support for Indian talent.
Actor Avneet Kaur has expressed disappointment with unwarranted negativity directed at her debut at the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival. In an interview with News18, Kaur discussed unveiling the first-look poster of her upcoming film, Love In Vietnam, at the prestigious global platform.
While acknowledging the significance of Indian personalities representing the nation on such a large scale, the actor lamented “too much negativity without reason” in response to her appearance.
Kaur questioned the need to pull down individuals flying the national flag instead of offering words of encouragement.
Referring to cruel comments questioning her involvement, Kaur emphasized that Cannes provided a special year for India’s worldwide recognition.
Stressing support for homegrown talent, the actor highlighted fellow Indian presence Nancy Tyagi, who is garnering praise on the international stage.
In a reflection of Indian tradition, Kaur touched the Cannes red carpet and bowed her head during her debut appearances, which created an online buzz.
Through the interaction, Kaur advocates positivity and mutual cheerleading for compatriots excelling in their craft.