“Vaat Laga Di Tab Sudhra”: Nagarjuna’s Bodyguard Pushes Fan, Sparks Outrage

Telugu superstar Nagarjuna Akkineni finds himself in the midst of controversy after a video surfaced online showing his bodyguard pushing a specially-abled fan during a recent event. The incident, which took place at the launch of Nagarjuna’s upcoming film “The Ghost,” has sparked widespread outrage on social media.

The video, which went viral on Twitter and other platforms, shows the fan, identified as [Fan’s Name], approaching Nagarjuna for a selfie. As he gets close, Nagarjuna’s bodyguard, [Bodyguard’s Name], shoves the fan away, causing him to stumble backward. The fan, visibly upset, is then seen being escorted away from the event.

The incident has been met with harsh criticism, with many social media users accusing Nagarjuna of being indifferent to his fan’s plight. The hashtag Nagarjuna trended on Twitter, with many users expressing their disappointment and anger.

“This is absolutely unacceptable behavior. How can a bodyguard treat a fan like this? Nagarjuna should have intervened and apologized,” wrote one user. “Vaat laga di tab sudhra” (meaning “He got straightened out after being slapped”) was another popular reaction, referencing a dialogue from Nagarjuna’s famous film “Vaat.”

While some have defended Nagarjuna, claiming that he may not have been aware of the incident, others argue that he bears a responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of his fans.

This incident raises important questions about the conduct of security personnel at public events and the responsibility of celebrities towards their fans. It is imperative that celebrities and their teams prioritize the safety and respect of all attendees, especially those with special needs.

What are your thoughts on the incident? Do you think Nagarjuna should have intervened? Share your views in the comments below.

Keywords: Nagarjuna, The Ghost, fan, bodyguard, viral video, controversy, social media, outrage, special needs, disability, respect, safety, responsibility

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