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Nidhhi Agerwal Encounter with Fans at The Raja Saab Song Unveiling

Nidhhi Agerwal Encounter with Fans at The Raja Saab Song Unveiling

Post by : Maya Rahman

During the launch of the song from The Raja Saab in Hyderabad, actress Nidhhi Agerwal experienced a troubling crowd surge. The incident unfolded on Wednesday at Lulu Mall when an overwhelming number of fans surrounded her as she made her way out of the venue. Videos capturing her being escorted by security have since gone viral, raising public concern.

The event marked the debut of the song Sahana Sahana from the much-anticipated film starring Prabhas. Initially festive, the atmosphere quickly spiraled into chaos when fans besieged Nidhhi in an attempt to take selfies, breaching security protocols.

Footage shows the actress struggling to navigate through the throng as fans pressed in. She appeared visibly distressed, clutching her dupatta while security attempted to clear a path for her to reach the car. Many viewers described the situation as alarming and precarious.

The event ignited significant backlash online, as numerous commenters condemned the crowd's unruly behavior. Critics questioned the absence of adequate crowd control and scrutinized the security measures employed at such high-profile gatherings. Observers called for improved safety protocols, particularly for female celebrities.

Singer Chinmayi Sripada voiced her outrage on social media, lambasting the conduct of the men involved and lamenting the harassment faced by the actress. She urged a need for serious introspection regarding such societal attitudes.

To this point, Nidhhi Agerwal has not addressed the matter publicly. Nonetheless, this incident has reignited vital conversations regarding the safety of celebrities, fan conduct, and the do's and don'ts of event management in India.

Dec. 18, 2025 11:31 a.m. 345

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