Mimi Chakraborty, well known in Bengali cinema and public life as an actress, singer, and politician, recently shared photos of her dogs on Instagram. The post was memorable not only for the adorable images, but also for her sincere message about unconditional love, kindness, and acceptance.
With more than 3.6 million followers, Mimi used her platform to talk about the pure, unconditional love that dogs give us. In her post, she wrote:
“I might not be a great person to a few but i m the best to my dog.
They don’t judge don’t compare and complain all they have ever know in this life is to be relentless to love you.
They don’t care if you are reach or poor you are the richest for them even if u smile and pat them.
Love should be reciprocated by love because in today’s world that is what is scarce.
I always try to be better person for them cause a few teachers in life don’t speak out loud but teach u as much❣️
Jadu, chickooJr, Max, lali, mumtaz, Butter nd cream and last slide is my Chulbuli❣️
If u hate them its fine JUST DON’T HURT THEM”
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Her final words, “If u hate them its fine JUST DON’T HURT THEM,” were more than just a statement. They came across as a calm, direct appeal to people who dislike dogs but act out their cruelty. In many places, dogs, especially strays, are chased, beaten, poisoned, or killed just for existing. Mimi’s message clearly separated personal feelings from harmful actions. She recognized that not everyone has to love animals, but made it clear that hurting them is never acceptable.
With that one sentence, she spoke for many voiceless dogs who suffer because of people’s fear, anger, or hatred. Well said: compassion does not require affection; it only requires basic humanity. You do not have to take them in, but you should let them live in peace.
By ending her post this way, Mimi turned a loving moment into a powerful message against animal cruelty. She encouraged everyone to choose empathy instead of cruelty and to live together peacefully.

