Janhvi Kapoor breaks stigma around alcohol addiction, seeks compassion 

Janhvi Kapoor has spoken candidly about alcohol addiction, urging people to view it through the lens of mental health rather than morality. At a recent awareness initiative, the actor highlighted how conversations around addiction are often either missing or clouded by judgment, making it harder for individuals to seek help.

Janhvi Kapoor talks about alcohol and mental health

She stressed that addiction should not be seen as a character flaw. “It’s not a moral failing,” she said, underlining the need to shift societal perception. Kapoor pointed out that many people struggling with alcohol dependency are dealing with deeper emotional or psychological issues, and labelling them as weak or irresponsible only worsens the situation.

Calling attention to the stigma attached to the issue, she remarked that discussions around alcohol addiction are “either absent or deeply judgmental.” According to her, this silence prevents meaningful dialogue and discourages those affected from opening up about their struggles. Instead of criticism, she believes empathy and awareness are essential in addressing the problem.

Kapoor also emphasised the strong link between addiction and mental health. She noted that individuals often turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism for stress, trauma, or unresolved emotional challenges. Because of this, she argued, recovery requires not just discipline but also care, understanding, and professional support.

Urges people to have open conversation

The actor advocated for a more compassionate approach, urging society to replace blame with support systems that encourage healing. She highlighted the importance of education and awareness in breaking stereotypes and helping people understand that addiction is a complex issue, not a simple choice.

Her remarks come at a time when conversations around mental health are gradually gaining traction in India, though stigma still persists in many areas. By speaking openly about alcohol addiction, Kapoor hopes to contribute to a broader cultural shift one that prioritises empathy over judgment and encourages those in need to seek help without fear of being shamed.

Through her statements, Kapoor has joined a growing number of public figures advocating for mental health awareness, reinforcing the idea that addiction should be treated with sensitivity and seriousness rather than moral scrutiny.

 

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