Samantha Ruth Prabhu Mobbed by Crowd at Hyderabad Store Launch
A recent incident in Hyderabad has once again raised serious questions about celebrity safety and fan behavior at public events.;
A recent incident in Hyderabad has once again raised serious questions about celebrity safety and fan behavior at public events. Popular Telugu actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu was mobbed by a large crowd while attending the opening of a saree store in the city.
Samantha was present at the inauguration of Sirimalle Sarees in Jubilee Hills on Sunday. After completing her appearance, she attempted to leave the venue and head to her car. At that moment, many people rushed towards her, trying to take photos and videos. Several fans pushed their mobile phones close to her face, leaving very little personal space.
A video showing Samantha struggling to move through the crowd has gone viral on social media. In the clip, security personnel can be seen trying their best to protect her and control the situation. Despite their efforts, the actress appeared uncomfortable as she slowly made her way through the gathering.
The video was later shared on Reddit, where users strongly reacted to the incident. Many people criticized the crowd for not respecting boundaries, while some blamed the growing culture of celebrity worship. A few users also pointed out that such incidents are not limited to South India and often happen at public events across the country.
This incident comes just days after actress Nidhhi Agerwal faced a similar situation in Hyderabad. On December 17, she was mobbed during a song launch event at Lulu Mall. The event was related to her upcoming film The Raja Saab starring Prabhas.
During that event, a large crowd gathered, and the situation quickly became chaotic when fans surrounded Nidhhi while she was leaving. Videos showed her looking visibly distressed, which led to widespread concern. Following the incident, a case was reportedly filed against the mall management and event organizers for failing to ensure proper security.