India, Sept. 11 -- Actor Aly Goni found himself in the middle of a social media storm after a video of him staying silent during a "Ganpati Bappa Morya" chant at a Ganesh Chaturthi celebration went viral (see inset above). Clarifying his stance, the 34-year-old tells us, "I respect all religions, and that's the reality which is not fake and can't be changed." But Aly asserts, "Just because there are a handful of people who don't understand a point of view, it's okay with me. I am glad there are a lot of Hindus supporting me in this, too. I see this as a ray of hope in these times." In an earlier interview, Aly had said that his religion does not allow him to do puja: "It's not allowed in my religion. We have one belief: we offer namaz, pray, and respect all religions." While the actor admits that trolling doesn't faze him, the misinterpretation of his actions did sting: "Baat ko galat sense mein lena is not right, and that's what hurt me the most. I have learned to take it in my stride. For me, they are just bots on social media." He adds that controversies come with the territory. "Privacy or personal space for celebrities does not exist. But that's normal, I guess, because when we have chosen this life, then yeh sab toh sehna padega." But the actor is grateful for his fans. "My heart goes out to see how much they support me. I love all my friends and fans who stood by me. Itne dinon kuchh toh achha kiya," he ends....