Actor Rajpal Yadav has criticised how people in India rush to judge public figures, saying the country often fails to distinguish between someone accused of wrongdoing and someone deserving respect. Speaking in a recent interview, Yadav voiced concern about how society labels individuals without fully understanding context or facts.
Yadav said that in India, there is a tendency to assume the worst about someone as soon as their name appears in headlines linked to controversy. He noted that this habit affects not only celebrities but anyone whose struggles or situations become public. “In India we don’t know the difference between a prisoner and a respectable person,” Yadav said, suggesting that society often treats both with the same stigma once a narrative takes hold.
The actor explained that this mindset can have deep consequences. People who have not been convicted or whose stories have more nuance are sometimes written off in the court of public opinion. Yadav said that quick judgement and social condemnation can not only harm reputations but also discourage empathy for those who may be struggling or misunderstood.
Yadav also reflected on how social media amplifies these reactions. He said that in today’s fast-moving digital age, people form opinions within seconds, often based on incomplete or sensationalised information. He urged audiences to be more thoughtful and cautious before jumping to conclusions. Yadav emphasised that distinguishing between accusation and proven guilt is crucial in a fair society.
The actor, known for his versatile roles in Hindi cinema, said he has personally experienced moments when public perception didn’t reflect reality. He used his platform to encourage a more compassionate and informed outlook, urging people to reserve judgement until the full picture emerges.

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