Kashish Kapoor, the 25-year-old Bigg Boss 18 wildcard entrant and MTV Splitsvilla X5 alum, has been no stranger to the spotlight—or the storm. Known for her unfiltered vibe and bold looks, she's built a 1.2M+ Instagram following by blending sass with sultry shoots. But lately, her feed's become a battlefield: first for calling out Ganpati noise, now for "racy" Garba pics that have netizens in a froth. Was the hate inevitable? Absolutely—it's the karma carousel she kicked off herself.
The Hornets' Nest: Ganpati Noise RantOn September 3, 2025, amid Mumbai's Ganesh Visarjan frenzy, Kashish dropped a raw Instagram video from her 20th-floor perch. "Dusro ko harass karke kaunsi bhakti hoti hai?" she fumed, slamming the "ear-splitting" dhol and speakers blaring for 3.5 hours straight. Even with windows sealed, the racket drilled into her skull, triggering a migraine. "Na sur hai na taal... band kardo ab," she pleaded, urging "reasonable volume" without dissing the festival—she's joined processions before and loves Bappa. But she braced for the backlash: "Dharam ke rakshak aur poojari" would flood her comments with abuse.Predictably, it exploded. Supporters hailed her as a voice for sanity—NGT noise norms (under 65 dB daytime) get flouted yearly, and folks on high-rises echo her pain. But trolls? Vicious. "Apni basti mein jaa" (go back to your slum), spat Splitsvilla rival Bhavya Singh in a clapback video. Accusations flew: anti-Hindu, elitist celeb whining from her AC cocoon. X lit up with calls to "take action" against her for "spoiling religion." One viral reel dubbed it her "cancel moment," tying into her past beefs like the Splitsvilla exit hate (rape/death threats post-finale opt-out).Garba Glow-Up... or Glow-Down?Fast-forward to Navratri (starting October 3, 2025), and Kashish pivots to Garba mode—ditching the drama for dance-floor fire. Her recent IG carousel? Lehenga-clad spins, midriff-baring blouses, and hip-swaying shots that scream "fierce fusion." Think neon greens, heavy cholis hugging curves, and that signature smirk. It's peak influencer Garba: celebratory, cultural remix with a sexy edge. But in the shadow of her Ganpati gripe? It's red meat for the mob.Hate's pouring in thick: "First you hate on Ganpati dhol, now shaking to Garba beats? Hypocrite!" screams one X thread. Slut-shaming echoes her Splitsvilla scars—"Racy for likes, but cries victim"—while others drag her "pick-me" label from Reddit rants. A YouTube short titled "Kashish Kapoor gets Hate
" (posted Sept 5) racks views, blending her noise clip with Garba jabs. Even her "hot photoshoot" posts from December-January get retroactively torched in comments: "From noise Nazi to Garba temptress—pick a lane!"Expected Boomerang? Hell YesYou nailed it—this was scripted in the stars. Kashish poked the bear on a sacred cow (literally, Ganpati's vibe), framing devotion as "harassment." In India, where festivals fuel identity, that's heresy to the devout. Her Garba pics? Not inherently "racy" (Garba's all about energy and outfits), but timed post-backlash, they read as tone-deaf trolling. It's the classic celeb trap: Speak truth to noise pollution (valid—urban decibels hit 100+ dB, risking hearing loss), get branded "anti-culture." Then drop dance pics? Boom—slut-shame city.
Bottom line: Kashish's firebrand style—raw rants, red-hot reels—thrives on edge, but India's outrage machine doesn't forgive flips. She raised the nest alright; now the bees are buzzing. Props for the guts, though—festivals need this debate. Will she clap back? Bet on it. What's your take: Fair callout or festival foul?
Backlash Trigger | Why It Stings | Netizen Verdict |
---|---|---|
Ganpati Video | Questions "bhakti" via noise; ignores "cultural joy" for some. | "Elitist! Move to Switzerland" (trolls win 60% comments). |
Garba Pics | Sultry spins clash with "puritan" expectations post-rant. | "Hypocrite queen—hates dhol, loves beats?" (X memes explode). |
Overall Pattern | Builds on Splitsvilla/Bigg Boss hate (threats, scams claims). | "Karma's a Garba stick—twirl on that." |
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