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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Stars Face Danger: Mobbing Incidents Escalate

Stars Face Danger: Mobbing Incidents Escalate

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Chitrangda Singh shared a scary mobbing incident with John Abraham.
  • Actors like Nidhhi Agerwal and Samantha Prabhu also faced mob control issues.
  • Singh highlighted the need for effective crowd management at events.
Stars Face Danger: Mobbing Incidents Escalate

High-profile mobbing incidents involving celebrities have recently intensified safety concerns. Actress Chitrangda Singh has spoken out, sharing a distressing personal experience from years ago involving co-star John Abraham. While promoting their film 'I, Me Aur Main' at a Delhi college, the pair were mobbed, resulting in Abraham receiving significant scratch marks on his back as he shielded Singh.

Singh's comments arrive amid similar alarming events. Nidhhi Agerwal was mobbed at a Hyderabad mall after a song launch for 'The Raja Saab', struggling to reach her car as fans breached security for selfies. Samantha Prabhu also faced a surge of fans at a saree store inauguration, where security struggled to contain the crowd.

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These incidents underscore a pattern of uncontrolled fan behavior at celebrity appearances. Singh herself recalled being scared during Dahi Handi events when crowds banged her car. She stressed that such situations can escalate quickly when fans feel they have direct access to actors, emphasizing that the responsibility lies with event organizers to ensure artist safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
During a film promotion in Delhi, John Abraham sustained scratch marks on his back while protecting Chitrangda Singh from an out-of-control crowd.
Yes, Nidhhi Agerwal was recently mobbed at a mall in Hyderabad after a song launch event.
These incidents highlight a lack of crowd control, putting celebrities at risk of physical harm and distress when fans become overly aggressive.

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