
Devoleena’s Post Sparks Debate
Actress weighs in on Iran–Israel discourse, ignites online reactions
March 3, 2026: Television actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee, best known for Saath Nibhaana Saathiya, has stirred fresh debate on social media after sharing a strongly worded Instagram story amid discussions around the reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the wider Iran–Israel conflict. In her post, she criticised individuals whom she accused of showing sympathy toward foreign interests while living in India, questioning their sense of national loyalty and respect for the armed forces.
In a lengthy message, Devoleena wrote that disagreement with government policies is a right, but disrespect toward the nation and its soldiers is not. She emphasised that freedom and safety come at the cost of sacrifices made by those guarding the borders, urging people to reflect on what loyalty truly means. Calling her stance one of dignity rather than blind nationalism, she said it was about respecting the soil that provides shelter and security.
Her remarks quickly went viral, drawing both praise and criticism. While some users applauded her for speaking out, speculation arose that her comments may have been aimed at Farhana Bhatt, who had reportedly expressed grief over Khamenei’s death and faced backlash online. However, Devoleena did not name anyone in her post. The episode has reignited conversations about patriotism, dissent and the thin line between criticism and perceived disrespect in an increasingly polarised digital space.
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