Kajal Aggarwal on food safety: 'The India Story' exposes a disturbing reality
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Key Takeaways
Actress Kajal Aggarwal has opened up about the unsettling food safety landscape in India, describing it as a “parallel reality” that most citizens choose to ignore. Her remarks came during promotions for her upcoming film ‘The India Story’, set to release in cinemas on 24 July 2026.
The Parallel Reality She Discovered
Aggarwal said the research she undertook for the film was a personal wake-up call. “When the research came to me, I realised the parallel reality that we are living in. We live in our own sweet little bubbles conveniently. So, I felt that was true hypocrisy,” she said. She added that the experience made her believe awareness is the critical first step toward change. “The awareness should be created. The first step is awareness, only if you are aware of something, you will actually take a step and do something about it. It was an eye opener. It is the reality of life, and it was a very disturbing reality,” she said.
Sleepless Nights and Shifts at Home
The actress revealed that the subject affected her deeply on a personal level, beyond her role as a performer. “There were so many nights where I couldn’t sleep. And, I would keep pondering, I would go home, discuss this with my husband about the film and story,” she said. She described concrete behavioural changes she made, including reconsidering where her family sources groceries. “We need to be careful now, we better buy our groceries from a particular place,” she noted, adding that the shift was not just professional but deeply personal — as a parent and as someone responsible for her family.
A Warning About Gourmet Stores
Aggarwal also cautioned against complacency when shopping at premium outlets. “You really have to check for the stamp behind it,” she told friends, warning that gourmet stores can project an image of quality that may not always hold up under scrutiny. The observation reflects a broader concern among urban consumers about the reliability of food labelling and certification in India.
About the Film
‘The India Story’ is produced by Swati Vinayak Saindane, Anita Jadhav, Vinayak Saindane, Kalpesh Shah, Devyani Khorate, and Prem Joshi. The film is scheduled to release in cinemas on 24 July 2026 and appears to tackle India’s food safety ecosystem as a central theme. With Aggarwal’s candid remarks amplifying the film’s subject matter ahead of its release, public attention on food safety standards in the country is likely to grow in the weeks ahead.