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Singer Chinmayi supports Arjun Kapoor after his emotional post on online bullying

Singer Chinmayi supports Arjun Kapoor after his emotional post on online bullying

Singer Chinmayi Sripada publicly supported Arjun Kapoor amid concerns about harsh social media trolling, following the actor’s candid post about the tough times.

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Singer Chinmayi supports Arjun Kapoor after his emotional post on online bullying.

Actor Arjun Kapoor’s emotional message on his late mother Mona Shourie Kapoor’s birth anniversary has sparked a wider conversation about online bullying, which is getting support from the film industry. Singer Chinmayi Sripada was among those who publicly supported the actor after his posts highlighted the constant online criticism hurled at him.

Arjun’s note, shared on his mother’s birthday, touches on a deeply personal relationship. Reflecting on the difficult phase of his life, the actor wrote about enduring emotional trauma while taking strength from his mother’s teachings. “Life has been pretty cruel to me lately, but that’s okay. I’ve been beaten down before, I’ll be beaten down again, and I’ll still get back up,” he wrote. He further said that his mother had taught him to face life “with grace and dignity”.

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Here is his post:

The post quickly gained popularity, sparking discussion about the constant trolling Arjun has faced over the years. A user on X re-shared the screenshot of his message sharply criticizing those who repeatedly target the actor. “Men don’t just troll her on one post. They appear under every one of her posts just to make fun of her work, her failures, and her existence,” the user wrote, calling the behavior “emotional illiteracy and performative cruelty.”

The post warned against the tendency to shift blame when something serious happens. “You can’t publicly bully people for months and then pretend you care when it’s too late,” the user said.

Chinmayi Sripada amplified the message by re-sharing the post and clearly expressing her support. “These people suck,” she wrote, echoing long-standing concerns about the normalization of online harassment and cruelty toward public figures.

Here is the post:

Arjun’s message also got full support from his colleagues. Malaika Arora, Janhvi Kapoor, Khushi Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan and Genelia D’Souza were among those who left encouraging comments underlining the solidarity within the film fraternity.

Talking about the work front, Arjun Kapoor was last seen in the film released in 2025. my husband’s wife.

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