Bollywood actor Janhvi Kapoor has spoken out with rare anger and urgency after the brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, calling the incident “barbaric” and warning against society’s growing comfort with silence and selective outrage.
Taking to Instagram Stories on Thursday, Janhvi didn’t soften her words. Instead, she chose to confront what she sees as a deeper, more troubling issue — the tendency to look away when violence doesn’t directly affect us.
Janhvi’s Message: “This Is Not an Isolated Incident”
Beginning her note by naming Dipu Chandra Das, the Gunjan Saxena actor stressed that what is unfolding in Bangladesh cannot be brushed off as a one-off tragedy.
She urged people to read about the incident, watch the videos circulating online, and ask uncomfortable questions. According to Janhvi, indifference in the face of such brutality is just as dangerous as the act itself. If public lynchings don’t provoke rage, she wrote, that hypocrisy could ultimately destroy society’s moral core.

Beyond Borders: A Call to Look Inward
Expanding the scope of her message, Janhvi pointed out how people often react strongly to tragedies far away while ignoring the suffering unfolding closer to home. She called this imbalance deeply troubling.
The actor emphasised that communal discrimination and extremism must be condemned in all forms — regardless of whether one is the victim or the perpetrator. Her note warned against falling for false divisions and “invisible lines” that turn ordinary people into pawns within cycles of hatred.
A Push for Awareness and Accountability
Janhvi ended her statement with a strong call for awareness, education, and accountability. She encouraged people to equip themselves with knowledge, recognise manufactured divisions, and take a stand for innocent lives that continue to be lost in communal crossfire.
Her message stood out not just for its emotional weight, but for directly questioning the silence of those who choose convenience over conscience.
What Happened to Dipu Chandra Das
Dipu Chandra Das, a 25-year-old Hindu garment factory worker, was lynched by a mob in Bhaluka, Mymensingh, following allegations of blasphemy. He was employed at a garment factory in the area, and his family reportedly learned about his death through social media. Authorities have arrested at least 12 people in connection with the killing, according to PTI.
Final Words
Janhvi Kapoor’s statement cuts deeper than a typical celebrity reaction. It challenges apathy, questions selective outrage, and demands that communal violence — anywhere — be called out before it becomes normalised. In a moment where many choose silence, her voice adds pressure to confront an uncomfortable reality head-on.
