In 2025, India is witnessing major developments — from social reform protests to natural disasters and global conflicts. Indian celebrities, with their massive reach and influence, are using their platforms to speak out. Here’s a roundup of the most talked-about reactions this year.
1. Shah Rukh Khan Speaks on Farmer Welfare Bill
As the new Farmer Welfare Amendment Bill sparked protests across Punjab and Haryana, Shah Rukh Khan shared his solidarity with agricultural workers.
“The hands that feed us deserve more than promises. They deserve protection and dignity.”
His post received over 10 million views on Instagram and was praised for encouraging dialogue rather than polarization.
2. Alia Bhatt’s Emotional Video on Uttarakhand Floods
After the devastating flash floods in Uttarakhand, Alia Bhatt posted a tearful video appeal urging people to donate to verified disaster relief NGOs.
“This is not just a natural disaster. It’s a wake-up call on how urgently we need climate action.”
Her clip, shared across X and Threads, led to a ₹6 crore fundraiser for relief operations.
3. Diljit Dosanjh Calls for Peace Amid Border Tensions
Amid rising Indo-Pak border tensions in April 2025, Diljit Dosanjh shared a peace message during his Canada tour.
“People on both sides bleed the same. We need peace, not applause for war.”
His message was widely shared among diaspora communities and appreciated for its balanced tone.
4. Deepika Padukone Calls Out AI Deepfakes of Women Celebrities
With the rise of AI-generated fake videos, Deepika Padukone was one of the first celebrities to publicly address deepfake abuse, calling for strict tech laws.
“Consent is non-negotiable — offline or online.”
Her statement led to a surge in public support for the Digital Dignity Bill, currently being debated in Parliament.
Why Indian Celebrity Voices Matter in 2025
With millions of followers across platforms like Instagram, X, and Moj, Indian celebrities are shaping not just pop culture, but public opinion. Their responses to current issues can raise awareness, influence policy, and mobilize action — fast.