The glittering promotional circuit for the highly anticipated film The Raja Saab took a distressing turn this week at Hyderabad’s Lulu Mall. What was intended to be a celebratory launch for the song “Sahana Sahana” devolved into a scene of absolute chaos, leaving actress Nidhhi Agerwal at the center of a frightening security lapse. As thousands of fans swarmed the Kukatpally venue to catch a glimpse of the star, the existing security measures proved wholly inadequate, resulting in a severe breach of the actress’s personal space.
Viral footage from the event depicts a harrowing ordeal as Nidhhi was physically hemmed in by an aggressive, uncontrolled crowd. The situation quickly escalated from enthusiastic cheering to physical jostling, with individuals reportedly attempting to touch the actress and force interactions while she struggled to reach her vehicle. Visibly shaken and distressed, Nidhhi was seen being shielded by a handful of bouncers who were clearly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of the mob. The lack of a secure perimeter meant that the actress had to navigate through a dense sea of people, raising serious concerns regarding her safety and physical well-being.
In the aftermath of the incident, the Kukatpally Housing Board (KPHB) police took decisive action, registering a suo motu case against both the Lulu Mall management and the event organizers, Shreyas Media. Authorities confirmed that the promotional program was conducted without the mandatory prior permissions, which led to a complete breakdown in crowd management protocols. Senior police officials noted that the failure to anticipate the turnout and arrange for official security reinforcements created a “stampede-like situation.” This incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with large-scale celebrity appearances in public spaces and has sparked a renewed debate on the ethical and legal responsibilities of organizers to ensure the dignity and safety of talent during promotional tours.
