Actor and YouTuber Prajakta Koli, popularly known as MostlySane, has decided to cancel her much-awaited trip to Nepal following the violent Gen-Z protests shaking the Himalayan nation. Her decision comes at a time when the country is reeling under massive political unrest, civilian casualties, and a social media blackout.
Prajakta’s Emotional Note
In a heartfelt Instagram story, Prajakta expressed grief over the unfolding tragedy. She wrote:
“What happened in Nepal yesterday is truly heartbreaking. Any form of celebration at such a time feels inappropriate. My heart goes out to the families of those who have suffered. I was really looking forward to being there and meeting everyone, but now isn’t the right time. Hopefully, I’ll get to see you all very soon.”
Her words struck a chord with fans, showing that even in the glittery world of Bollywood, empathy trumps personal ambition.
Nepal’s Political Meltdown
The crisis in Nepal has spiraled into one of the darkest chapters of its recent history:
- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned amid mounting protests.
- Several ministers, including Ramesh Lekhak, Ramnath Adhikari, Teju Lal Chaudhary, and Pradeep Yadav, have stepped down.
- The Nepali Army has been deployed to control the chaos.
- At least 22 lives have been lost, with hundreds injured as clashes escalated between demonstrators and security forces.
- The protests, largely led by Gen-Z youth, were triggered by the government’s controversial social media ban and fueled by rising anger over corruption.
Voices of Resistance
Veteran Nepali actor Manisha Koirala also condemned the government’s crackdown, calling it a “black day for Nepal.” Sharing an image from the protest site, she wrote:
“When bullets respond to the voice of the people, outrage against corruption and demand for justice — it’s a tragedy for democracy.”
Her statement highlighted the ugly truth—the establishment is now at war with its own youth.
Why Prajakta’s Move Matters
Celebrities often face criticism for staying silent during crises. Prajakta’s decision not only shows solidarity with the suffering people of Nepal but also sets a benchmark for responsible stardom. Instead of being part of glitzy events, she chose humanity over headlines.
In an era where influencers sometimes prioritize aesthetics over ethics, Prajakta’s stand is both brave and refreshing. She has managed to send a clear message: “There can be no celebration when a nation mourns.”
Final Word
What’s happening in Nepal is not just a regional crisis—it’s a wake-up call for South Asia. When young voices are silenced with bullets, it’s not merely a protest; it’s a battle for democracy itself.
And in moments like these, when an actor like Prajakta Koli decides to cancel her plans, it’s not just news—it’s a reminder that solidarity matters more than stardom.
By – Nikita

