Published on April 2, 2026
Janhvi Kapoor is taking a stand on an often-ignored issue in society: the stigma surrounding alcohol addiction. As a champion of the initiative “Off The Rocks,” she aims to foster a more compassionate dialogue about addiction, which she believes is frequently shrouded in silence and judgment.
In recent discussions, Kapoor emphasized that alcohol addiction should be viewed through the lens of mental health rather than as a moral failing. “Addiction is a clinical issue that requires understanding and support, not condemnation,” she stated, highlighting the critical need for empathy towards those battling this condition.
Kapoor pointed out that society’s general tendency to remain silent or overly judgmental creates barriers for individuals seeking help. This stigma often prevents people from opening up about their struggles, which can lead to isolation and worsening issues. “We need to change the narrative and create a safe space for conversation. When people are suffering, they should feel free to reach out without fear of being judged,” she added.
Through “Off The Rocks,” Kapoor aims to raise awareness about the complexities of addiction and encourage a shift in how society addresses such issues. and support, the initiative seeks to dismantle the shame often associated with alcohol dependency, paving the way for more individuals to come forward and seek help.
As the conversation about addiction continues to evolve, Kapoor’s efforts underscore the importance of compassion and open dialogue. Her advocacy not only aims to help those in need but also calls on all of us to reflect on our attitudes towards addiction and to respond with kindness rather than judgment.
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