Mumbai: Ahead of the release of ‘Love In Vietnam’, actress Avneet Kaur has opened up about her film, choices and controversies.
In an interview with HT, the 23-year-old revealed that she doesn’t care about controversies and trolling anymore. “Over the years, there have been a lot of changes in me,” she says, adding, “I think a younger me would react to these things. A teenage me would want to clarify to people about what is happening and what is not. But now, I try and shift my focus just to the love I am receiving from my fans. They call themselves Avneetians. We have this army almost. They have seen me growing up, and they still love me for who I am. That is what matters to me,” she said, when asked about the Virat Kohli controversy.
Talking about her upcoming film, she said, “We also want that romantic films work and people come to watch them in the theatres. Romantic films make you feel so good. Who doesn’t like them.”
“If something genuinely doesn’t connect with me, I can’t say yes to it. I am usually up front about it. If I won’t be able to pull it off with conviction, the audience will see through this. The camera captures everything,” she added while talking about her choices.
‘Love in Vietnam’ also stars Shantanu Maheshwari, Vietnamese actor Khả Ngân, Farida Jalal, Raj Babbar, and Gulshan Grover.
Directed by Rahat Shah Kazmi, the film will be releasing in theatres on September 12.
