Janhvi Kapoor Slams Lynching Of Dipu Chandra Das In Bangladesh, Netizens React
Actor Janhvi Kapoor has strongly condemned the killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man from Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district, describing the incident as 'slaughter' and calling for extremism in all forms to be openly challenged. The actor expressed shock and anger after videos of the lynching surfaced online, triggering widespread outrage. Janhvi’s response has drawn attention for its direct tone and for addressing an issue that has sparked international concern over religious violence and human rights.
“What is happening in Bangladesh is barbaric. It is slaughter and it is not an isolated incident. If you don't know about his inhumane public lynching, read about it, see the videos, ask the questions. And if despite all of this you feel no rage, then it is exactly this kind of hypocrisy that will destroy us before we know it,” Janhvi wrote.
Her remarks reflected concern not only over the brutality of the act but also over what she described as selective outrage and silence surrounding such incidents.
The actor’s words highlighted the broader issue of moral inconsistency and urged people to confront violence closer to home with the same intensity as global events.
One user wrote, “She calling out the brutal lynching of Dipu Chandra Das and the savage slaughter of Hindus in Bangladesh while the rest of Bollywood stays dead silent too scared of losing their precious Muslim-market money, boycotts or ruining their "progressive" image by skipping the mandatory Palestine posts proves she's got actual guts to condemn Islamic extremism right in our backyard, no selective hypocrisy attached.”
Another comment read, “I may not like jhanvi much as an actress but one thing I have to agree is that girl is actually very much aware about the things happening around and has the guts to address it, not just this case but many other cases also she has very sensibly talked about.”
Several others echoed similar sentiments, praising her courage and clarity in addressing the issue publicly.
According to reports, Dipu was employed at the Pioneer Knit Composite Factory in the Square Masterbari area of Mymensingh. His father, Ravilal Das, said the family first learned about the incident through social media. Authorities have confirmed that at least 12 people have been arrested in connection with the killing.
As discussions continue, her statement has added a prominent voice to calls demanding justice and a stronger stand against acts of brutality.
Janhvi Kapoor Reacts to Lynching Video
On Thursday, Janhvi Kapoor took to Instagram Stories to share her reaction to the killing. She posted a note titled “Dipu Chandra Das”, expressing distress and anger over the incident.“What is happening in Bangladesh is barbaric. It is slaughter and it is not an isolated incident. If you don't know about his inhumane public lynching, read about it, see the videos, ask the questions. And if despite all of this you feel no rage, then it is exactly this kind of hypocrisy that will destroy us before we know it,” Janhvi wrote.
Her remarks reflected concern not only over the brutality of the act but also over what she described as selective outrage and silence surrounding such incidents.
Call to Condemn Extremism in All Forms
Janhvi further stressed the need to call out extremism without bias or hesitation. In a follow-up statement, she added, “We will continue to cry about things half way across the globe while our own brothers and sisters are burnt to death. Extremism in any and every form needs to be called out and condemned before we forget our humanity.”The actor’s words highlighted the broader issue of moral inconsistency and urged people to confront violence closer to home with the same intensity as global events.
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Social Media Reaction and Public Support
As screenshots of Janhvi Kapoor’s Instagram Story circulated across platforms such as Reddit and X, several users praised her for speaking openly on a sensitive issue. Many applauded her willingness to address the killing when others had remained silent.One user wrote, “She calling out the brutal lynching of Dipu Chandra Das and the savage slaughter of Hindus in Bangladesh while the rest of Bollywood stays dead silent too scared of losing their precious Muslim-market money, boycotts or ruining their "progressive" image by skipping the mandatory Palestine posts proves she's got actual guts to condemn Islamic extremism right in our backyard, no selective hypocrisy attached.”
Another comment read, “I may not like jhanvi much as an actress but one thing I have to agree is that girl is actually very much aware about the things happening around and has the guts to address it, not just this case but many other cases also she has very sensibly talked about.”
Several others echoed similar sentiments, praising her courage and clarity in addressing the issue publicly.
What We Know About Dipu Chandra Das
Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment factory worker, was reportedly beaten and set on fire by a mob in Bhaluka, Mymensingh, on Thursday night over alleged blasphemy. His body was allegedly tied to a tree and burned.According to reports, Dipu was employed at the Pioneer Knit Composite Factory in the Square Masterbari area of Mymensingh. His father, Ravilal Das, said the family first learned about the incident through social media. Authorities have confirmed that at least 12 people have been arrested in connection with the killing.
Wider Impact of Janhvi’s Statement
Janhvi Kapoor’s reaction has reignited conversations around religious violence, accountability, and the role of public figures in addressing uncomfortable truths. Her comments have resonated with many who believe that speaking up against extremism should transcend political, religious, or social boundaries.As discussions continue, her statement has added a prominent voice to calls demanding justice and a stronger stand against acts of brutality.









