Alia Bhatt Video: Alia Bhatt is one of the most followed actresses on social media. She has always presented her views on serious issues. Recently, she joined hands with NCB to promote the Nasha Mukt Bharat campaign. However, after her video appealing to the citizens went viral, she faced a lot of trolling. Due to this, the officials closed the comment section of the page.
After turning off the comment section, some comments are still visible. In a video posted on its official X handle of NCB Chandigarh, Alia was seen appealing to her fans to stay away from drugs and not consume them. She also talked about the harm caused by it.
Alia Bhatt's video
In the video message, Alia says, "Hello friends, I am Alia Bhatt. Today, I want to talk to you about a very serious issue of drug addiction and how it is becoming a threat to our lives, society, and nation. I support the Narcotics Control Bureau in this special campaign against drugs. Say yes to life and no to drugs. You can take the e-pledge against drugs by visiting the link given below or scanning the QR code, and join the NCB. Jai Hind."
Alia was trolled a lot.
As soon as it was announced that Alia Bhatt would be the face of NCB's Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, she started getting trolled heavily online. Reposting the video, a social media user wrote, "Start from home." Another wrote, "Who is even speaking?" The third wrote in the comment, "Really, what an absurd idea to make these celebrities brand ambassadors." As soon as these comments went viral, the NCB handle turned off the comment section.
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