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Malayalam actresses Saniya Iyappan and Grace Antony

Malayalam actresses Saniya Iyappan and Grace Antony

Unfortunately, Malayalam actresses Saniya Iyappan and Grace Antony were touched inappropriately as they were exiting an event held in HiLite mall in Kozhikode. As they were exiting the event, huge crowd surrounded them and the fans were out of control. In the video gone viral on social media, the actress could also be seen slapping a man who touched her inapproriately. The incident has left a bad taste. But this in not the first time that actresses have become a victim of inappropriate behaviour of fans.

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Deepika Padukone
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Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone is one of the most gorgeous divas in town. She enjoys a crazy fan following. But during a magazine launch, Deepika Padukone was reportedly touched inappropriately by fans. 


Sushmita Sen

Sushmita Sen

Sushmita Sen herself had revealed that she was groped by a teenager at an award function. She revealed that she held him by his neck and schooled him over the same.

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Katrina Kaif
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Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif has also been the victim of inappropriate touching. And that too at two events. Once, she had Akshay Kumar shielding her when a huge mob surrounded her. 

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Kareena Kapoor Khan
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Kareena Kapoor Khan

Reportedly, Kareena Kapoor Khan has also been a victim of groping and inappropriate touching. The incident is said to have taken place when she was leaving an event but she chose to not react to the incident.

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Rhea Chakraborty
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Rhea Chakraborty

Rhea Chakraborty filed a police complaint in 2014 claiming that she was groped by an unidentified man in her building. Reportedly, she kicked him hard. 

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Gul Panag

Gul Panag

Back in 2014, Rhea had filed a complaint with the police against an unidentified man for ‘groping her’ in her building premises. She had reportedly screamed and kicked him hard. As reported by TOI, she said, 'It's the women-in-crowded-place syndrome and typical of Delhi—grope. And it's not even surprising. I am amarathon runner and I've run a dozen-odd half marathons. There are always crowds, but this was my first marathon in Delhi. This doesn't happen in Mumbai. But like I said, it's expected in Delhi— it's part of the culture.'


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