South Indian actor Nagarjuna apologised after bodyguard pushes differently-abled fan. Here's what he said.
Popular South Indian celebrity Nagarjuna has recently issued an apology after his bodyguard pushed his disabled fan who came to meet him. The video which is going viral on social media and shared by a paparazzo on X (formerly Twitter), showed Nagarjuna walking out of the airport along with his bodyguards and actor Dhanush with his son.
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In the video, Nagarjuna was seen walking out of the airport when a cafe staff approached him. His bodyguard immediately pushed him away which made the fan stumble and fall. Nagarjuna did not react to the incident but kept walking and netizens trolled him. He kept walking along with Dhanush who was seen walking too.
The video was shared by paps with the caption, 'Where has humanity gone? #nagarjuna'. The actor shared a note on X, 'This just came to my notice this shouldn't have happened!! I apologise to the gentleman (folded hands emoji) and will take necessary precautions that it will not happen in the future !!'
This just came to my notice this shouldn't have happened!!
I apologise to the gentleman ?and will take necessary precautions that it will not happen in the future !! https://t.co/d8bsIgxfI8
Nagarjuna Akkineni (@iamnagarjuna) June 23, 2024
Within no time, netizens reacted to Nagarjuna's post and filled it with comments. One user wrote, 'He is disabled. How much humiliated he must have felt', while another said, 'This is heartbreaking. That man didn't deserve such manhandling'. A third user commented saying, 'There are better ways to handle fans who come too close to the celeb'.
On the work front, Nagarjuna will be seen in Kubera which also features Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna, and Jim Sarbh. The film is produced by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under the Sri Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations Pvt Ltd banners. The film is shot in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi.