Famous individuals call for fairness in Kolkata physician's sexual assault and killing case.

Outrage in India as Bollywood stars voice their anger on social media over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata's R G Kar Medical College and Hospital. Aly Goni shares a video on Instagram.

August 15th 2024.

Famous individuals call for fairness in Kolkata physician's sexual assault and killing case.
The recent news of the rape and murder of a young trainee doctor at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata has sparked outrage across the country. Many influential figures from the Indian showbiz industry have taken to social media to express their anger and frustration.

Aly Goni, for instance, shared a heart-wrenching video of the victim's grieving parents on his Instagram. He couldn't help but think about the pain and suffering they must be going through. The fact that a promising 31-year-old woman who dedicated her life to saving others had to face such a tragic end is truly devastating. Aly couldn't hold back his tears as he cried, shouted, and felt completely helpless.

Zoya Akhtar, on the other hand, simply posted a black background with the words "Still waiting on the day all women can be independent and safe." It's a simple yet powerful statement that highlights the harsh reality that women in our society still face.

Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter, Navya Naveli Nanda, also weighed in on the issue, offering her prayers for the victim and her family. She emphasized the crucial role that women play in the growth and development of our country and called for a safe and enabling environment for them at their workplace, in the classroom, and at home. She also urged men and women to unite against the toxic mindset that objectifies women and sees them as easy targets.

Sara Ali Khan used her Instagram story to demand justice for women, while veteran star Soni Razdan expressed her anger and exhaustion at constantly hearing empty promises of "protecting women" and giving them their "rights." She pointed out that women wouldn't need protection if men learned to treat them with respect and dignity. She also reminded everyone that women are born with rights, and it's not anyone's place to "give" them those rights. Instead, it's time for action, not just words.

Actress Aditi Rao Hydari simply shared a post with the 100 percent emoji, showing her solidarity with the cause. Meanwhile, Digangana Suryavanshi shared a powerful post with the victim's photo, stating that as a society, we have failed the victim. She questioned whether we are truly free, considering the rampant violence and injustice against women.

The tragic incident has once again sparked the conversation about the safety and rights of women in our society. It's time for us to come together and take concrete steps towards creating a safer and more equitable society for everyone. Let's not let this be just another news story, but instead, let's use our voices and actions to bring about real change.

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