
Recently, Dipu Chandra Das was burned alive in Bangladesh. This brutality has shaken everyone. Now, Janhvi Kapoor has reacted to the Bangladesh lynching.
Janhvi Kapoor expressed her anger over the tragic incident in Bangladesh by writing a long note on her Instagram story. The incident has deeply affected the actress. She has raised questions about it.
Janhvi Kapoor speaks on the Bangladesh lynching.
Janhvi Kapoor wrote on her Instagram story, "What is happening in Bangladesh is barbaric. It is a genocide, and this is not an isolated incident. If you don't know about this inhumane public lynching, read about it, watch the videos, and ask questions. And if even after all this you don't feel angry, then this hypocrisy will destroy us. We will keep crying about things happening in other corners of the world, while our own brothers and sisters are being burned alive."
Janhvi Kapoor further added, "It is important to call out and condemn any and all forms of extremism before it makes us forget our humanity. We are pawns who believe we live on either side of an invisible line. Recognize this and arm yourself with knowledge so that you can raise your voice for the innocent lives that are constantly being lost and terrorized in this communal crossfire."
Janhvi Kapoor's upcoming film
Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor is currently in the news for her film Homebound, which has been selected for consideration at the Oscars 2026. The actress was last seen in the film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari opposite Varun Dhawan. She will next be seen in the film Peddi opposite Ram Charan.
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