Aneet Padda's Sister Reet Defends Her Views Against Online Trolls
Aneet Padda's Rise to Fame
Aneet Padda gained significant attention with her role in Saiyaara. As she prepares to start filming for Shakti Shalini, her sister, Reet Padda, has also caught the public's eye for her bold personality. Recently, Reet responded to a troll on Instagram who criticized her views on films like The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story, and Dhurandhar. The troll dismissed her opinions as 'propaganda cinema', which prompted Reet to defend herself. In her response, she suggested that if people expect Priyanka Chopra to take a stand on Palestine, they should also encourage Aneet to do the same as she enters a global platform.
Reet Padda Claps Back at Criticism
Reet Padda's Response to the Troll
Reet didn't hold back in her reply, stating that Dhurandhar promotes a government-friendly narrative, using political rhetoric to downplay issues like demonetization. She criticized The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story for their exaggerated claims, pointing out that while they claim '32,000 women converted to Islam', the actual numbers are much lower. She expressed her willingness to accept such films if they didn't overshadow others like Punjab ’95, which address real political issues but are overlooked due to their divergence from the ruling party's agenda.
Reet Padda Questions Priyanka Chopra's Silence
Addressing Priyanka Chopra's Stance
Reet also tackled the Instagram user's comments regarding Priyanka Chopra's reaction to the Free Palestine chant during the Oscars 2026. She remarked, "She has an opportunity to oppose an illegal war alongside someone who is taking a stand, yet she remains silent." Reet warned that if Aneet were to find herself in a similar situation and chose to remain passive, she would be the first to call her out.
Reet Padda's Stand on Political Issues
Reet's Commitment to Human Rights
Concluding her remarks, Reet emphasized that she does not discriminate based on caste but is unafraid to confront political figures who intertwine religion with politics, especially those responsible for historical injustices like the 2002 genocide against Muslims. She stated, "That is terrorism, that is a crime, and I will not shy away from calling it out." Reet is not just Aneet's sister; she is also a marketing professional in Paris and an advocate for human and civil rights.
