Nagarjuna apologises after outrage over his bodyguard manhandling a differently-abled fan

Updated : Jun 24, 2024 15:43
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Actor Nagarjuna publicly apologised after an incident involving his bodyguard and a disabled fan garnered widespread criticism. The incident, shared on social media, showed Nagarjuna walking out of an airport accompanied by his bodyguard and actor Dhanush. As they made their way outside, a cafe staff member approached Nagarjuna. His bodyguard forcefully pushed the disabled individual away, causing him to stumble and fall.

In response to the video, which sparked outrage on social media, Nagarjuna expressed regret and took responsibility. He posted a message on social media stating, 'This just came to my notice… this shouldn’t have happened!! I apologise to the gentleman and will take necessary precautions to ensure it will not happen in the future!!' 

Social media users voiced their dismay on platforms like Reddit, where the video gained traction. One user emphasised the humiliation the disabled fan might have felt, while another described the incident as 'heartbreaking' and criticised the rough treatment given out to the individual. The sentiment underlined the belief that situations involving fans should be handled with more sensitivity and compassion, especially when disabilities are involved.

Criticism also extended to the fact that neither Nagarjuna nor Dhanush intervened during the incident. The incident highlighted broader concerns about the treatment of fans by celebrities and their team.

More about Nagarjuna

Amid the controversy, details emerged about Nagarjuna's upcoming film project titled 'Kubera'. Directed by Sekhar Kammula, the film features an ensemble cast including Dhanush, Rashmika Mandanna, and Jim Sarbh, with Nagarjuna playing a significant role. 
 
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