Dipika Kakar, Shoaib Ibrahim Slammed For Vlog Tease While Reassuring Fans Of Safety Post Pahalgam Attack: 'Delusional And Insensitive'

Pahalgam terror attack: The tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that claimed the lives of at least 28 people, including several foreign nationals, has sent shockwaves across the country. The brutal ambush targeted a group of tourists and left many others injured. The incident has drawn strong condemnation from across the nation, with citizens and celebrities alike expressing grief and outrage.

Among those caught in the public eye were television actors Dipika Kakar and Shoaib Ibrahim, who had recently vacationed in the region with their son, Ruhaan. The couple had been sharing glimpses of their serene trip through scenic photos and videos, including a clip posted by Dipika just two days before the attack, showing her walking through the streets of Pahalgam.

Sohaib Ibrahim posts about being safe

Following the horrifying events, Shoaib took to Instagram to reassure their followers that the family had left Kashmir earlier that morning and were now safe. “Hi guys, U all have been concerned for our well-being… Hum sab safe hain theek hain, aaj hi morning me we left Kashmir… and we reached Delhi safely… Thank you for all the concern.. New vlog coming soon," Shoaib wrote on his Instagram Stories.

Sohaib's post draws criticism

However, it was this very post that drew criticism online. While fans were initially relieved to hear the couple was unharmed, Shoaib’s mention of an upcoming vlog just hours after the attack did not sit well with many.

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The update quickly circulated on Reddit, where netizens slammed the actor for what they deemed an insensitive and poorly timed comment. “He is still talking about vlog coming soon, is he mad or what?" a user wrote. Another questioned the influencer culture, stating, “I really want to know who are these jobless people who actually wait for any YouTuber’s vlogs? Do these people actually exist that creators become so self-centred, delusional and insensitive at such tragic times?"

Another user wrote, "people have died and he put up a story saying new vlog is coming???"

"They are so classless and inhuman they would have vlogged the attack as well for views They gain sympathy unnecessarily and they deserve the hate. They were crying for their BMW when the world was fighting covid. They shouted at their subscribers who were concerned about their baby who had come. They have always lied to their subscribers- farah ke party wale vlogs nahi dikhaye, starlet award nahi dikhaya," another comment read.

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