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Several celebrities came out in solidarity with Bangladeshi Hindus after the brutal mob lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, a young factory worker, in Bangladesh over alleged blasphemy.
Jahnvi Kapoor, Kajal Aggarwal, and Tony Kakkar condemned the barbaric lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh.
Several Indian celebrities have condemned the barbaric lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu factory worker, in Bangladesh amid large-scale violence ahead of the February 12 elections. Actors such as Jhanvi Kapoor and Kajal Aggarwal have called for accountability from Bangladeshi authorities after the incident, which has further strained ties between New Delhi and Dhaka.
Dipu Chandra Das, a garment factory worker, was lynched by a mob, and his body was set on fire over accusations of blasphemy in violence-hit Bangladesh. His brutal killing sparked major outrage and highlighted the poor condition of minorities in the country. Seven people have been arrested in connection with Das’ lynching and investigators later found no evidence of blasphemy.
Leading South Indian actress Kajal Aggarwal shared an “All eyes on Bangladesh Hindus” poster on her Instagram story to condemn the incident, highlighting how rising Islamist extremism in Bangladesh has threatened the safety of minorities.
The poster depicted a man set on fire and hung from a tree, in a visual reference to Das’s lynching, with a message saying, “Wake up Hindus, silence won’t save you.”
‘Is This New Bangladesh?’
Actress and former MP Jaya Prada said that the brutal incident made her “heart bleed”. She called the mob lynching an attack on the Hindu religion and questioned the silence of the authorities on it.
“Today I am very unhappy, my heart is bleeding, thinking how such kind of brutality can be done to a person, in Bangladesh, an innocent Hindu person Dipu Charan Das was lynched by a mob, they not only killed him, but set himself on fire after tying to a tree, is this the new Bangladesh?” she said in an emotional video address.
VIDEO | Former MP and actor Jaya Prada (@realjayaprada) says, “Today I am very unhappy, my heart is bleeding, thinking how such kind of brutality can be done to a person, in Bangladesh, an innocent Hindu person Dipu Charan Das was lynched by a mob, they not only killed him, but… pic.twitter.com/oBN3dNE1vx— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 25, 2025
“It is not normal violence, it is a mob lynching, it is an attack on the Hindu religion, our temples are being demolished, the women are being attacked, how long we will be silent? We are silent on the name of secularism, we should raise our voices, we should help the people there… We should together try to seek justice for them.”
Actor Manoj Joshi, best known for his comedic roles, told news agency ANI, “Everyone comes forward when something happens in Gaza or Palestine, but when a Hindu is killed in Bangladesh, it is very sad that nobody comes forward. Time will give its answer.”
#WATCH | Mumbai | On the atrocities committed against Hindus in Bangladesh, Actor Manoj Joshi says, “Everyone comes forward when something happens in Gaza or Palestine, but when a Hindu is killed in Bangladesh, it is very sad that nobody comes forward. Time will give its answer”… pic.twitter.com/bAMIL7KdIx— ANI (@ANI) December 26, 2025
‘Barbaric, Inhumane Lynching’
Singer Tony Kakkar released a new song, ‘Chaar Log’, in which he referenced Das’ lynching and called for rejecting discrimination based on religious grounds
His lyrics said, “Who should talk to Dipu Chandra Das, ask questions to responsible people. What is the right to kill in the name of such a religion. Hindu Muslim should not kill any caste. Even God is watching and crying. no Hindu-Muslim or caste-based discrimination. God is in tears after seeing what’s happening in his world… He (Das) lost his life and people should talk about it.”
Earlier, Jahnvi Kapoor condemned the mob lynching of Das in Mymensingh, calling it “barbaric and inhumane”. In a strongly worded note, she said, “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. 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. We are pawns that believe we reside on either side of an invisible line. Recognise this and equip yourself with knowledge so u can take a stand for the innocent lives that are continuously lost and terrorised in this communal cross fire,” the actress added.
December 26, 2025, 11:21 IST
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