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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Janhvi Kapoor Slams Media's Morality Post-Loss

Janhvi Kapoor Slams Media's Morality Post-Loss

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Janhvi Kapoor criticizes media's voyeuristic nature and moral decline.
  • She condemned the memeification of personal tragedies, including her mother's death.
  • Kapoor noted the disturbing trend with Dharmendra's recent death, fearing it will worsen.
Janhvi Kapoor Slams Media's Morality Post-Loss

At a recent event in Mumbai, actor Janhvi Kapoor voiced sharp criticism regarding the erosion of human morality, particularly within media and social media spheres. Kapoor reflected on the profound grief of losing her mother, Sridevi, and expressed dismay at seeing such personal anguish exploited and trivialized.

She condemned the 'voyeuristic nature' of modern journalism and social media, stating it has 'single-handedly contributed to the complete derailment of human morality.' Kapoor highlighted the disturbing trend of personal tragedies becoming fodder for memes, a painful experience she endured following her mother's passing.

Kapoor extended her concerns to the recent reactions surrounding the death of veteran actor Dharmendra, noting this pattern has occurred before and is likely to worsen. Her remarks serve as a poignant commentary on the lack of empathy and respect prevalent in contemporary public discourse surrounding loss.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Janhvi Kapoor criticized the media and social media for a breakdown in societal morality, especially after personal tragedies.
She expressed distress that her personal grief over Sridevi's death was turned into memes by the media.
Janhvi Kapoor cited the reaction to Dharmendra's death as further proof of worsening media insensitivity to tragedy.

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