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Actress Mannara Chopra, who gained popularity from her stint in Bigg Boss 17, recently faced heavy trolling online after she accused IndiGo Airlines of denying her boarding. The actress took to Instagram Stories to share her frustration, claiming that the airline departed 15 minutes ahead of schedule and did not allow her to board the flight.
A clip of the incident has gone viral on Reddit, where Mannara can be seen questioning the airline’s ground staff about the situation. In the video, a woman standing beside her can be heard saying, "Since Mannara is a big celebrity, the airline should have made a special announcement. Mannara is serving the country." The remark quickly caught the internet’s attention, leading to a wave of sarcastic reactions.
Social media users were quick to mock the statement, with many pointing out the irony and apparent exaggeration. One Reddit user wrote, "They lost me at ‘big celebrity’." Another commented, "What is she serving to the country? Secondhand embarrassment?" Many also speculated that the woman in the video was mocking Mannara rather than supporting her.
Despite the controversy, some people defended Mannara, arguing that missing a flight is a frustrating experience and that passengers deserve clear communication from airlines. However, the majority of the online discourse remained focused on the celebrity entitlement tone of the incident.
Meanwhile, Mannara Chopra has not issued any further statement regarding the controversy. On the professional front, she is currently a part of the comedy reality show "Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment".
The incident once again highlights the public scrutiny faced by celebrities, especially when personal grievances are aired online. Whether Mannara's complaint was valid or overblown, the internet had its own way of responding—with memes and sarcasm.