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Neena Gupta shut online trolls made on her dressing sense:
Bollywood actress Neena Gupta has once again proved her confidence and unapologetic approach to life at this age. The actress recently shared a light-hearted video from the airport where she was seen enjoying a simple roti roll while dressed in a casual blue short dress. With her post captioned “Shorts wali desi girl,” Gupta effortlessly blended humor with her easygoing charm.
However, not everyone on social media appreciated her choice of outfit. A user left a critical comment suggesting that she should avoid showing her legs, calling them “not well toned,” and even comparing her to “dadi-mummy” figures who supposedly never dressed in such a manner. The remark was intended to shame the actress for her fashion choices and age.
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Neena, true to her fearless personality, responded in her own style. Without losing her composure, she remarked that such comments usually stem from jealousy, adding that people who criticise are often insecure themselves. Her calm yet sharp response resonated with many fans who applauded her for not letting negativity dictate her choices. The number of likes prove that.
This is not the first time Gupta has taken on online trolling. Over the years, she has used her platform to encourage people to dress as they like, regardless of age or social norms. Even during the recent promotional campaign of Metro In Dino, the actress was seen in a bold look and went viral for the same on social media platforms. That didn't stop her and it shouldn't.
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