
Ranbir Kapoor’s sister, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, has come under fire for a comment she made in a recent interview, which many have called “classist” and “insensitive.” During a casual conversation, Riddhima mentioned “maybe it’s a house help” in a context that was deemed derogatory by viewers. Social media erupted with criticism, accusing her of being out of touch with the realities faced by many in India.
The remark, which was caught on camera, quickly went viral, leading to calls for an apology. Riddhima, a well-known entrepreneur and fashion influencer, has since been slammed for her tone-deaf comment, with many people pointing out the problematic implications of such statements from privileged individuals.
While Riddhima has yet to publicly address the controversy, the backlash continues to grow, with many urging celebrities to be more mindful of their words, particularly in a country where class divides remain a pressing issue. The incident has sparked broader discussions about privilege, classism, and the responsibilities of public figures in shaping conversations.