South Indian film sensation Raveena Ravi broke her silence on Instagram, laying bare a three-year saga of stalking by brothers Sabarish and his kin. The actress and dubbing maestro from ‘Love Today’ fame described fake profiles flooding her with obscenities, now dragging her family and friends into the nightmare.
‘I posted this to protect us all,’ Raveena declared, recounting futile police reports and warnings. The stalkers’ arsenal includes bogus narratives of familiarity and forced matrimony, a tactic they’ve wielded against other women in the industry too.
Vulnerable and resolute, she advised followers: Immediate blocks, reports, no responses. Her direct plea to Chennai officials questions the narrative of a women-friendly metropolis: ‘Step up and affirm Chennai’s safety for everyone.’
Raveena’s disclosure underscores the perils of social media unchecked, where anonymity fuels abuse. As she navigates this crisis publicly, it spotlights systemic gaps in cyber protection. Will authorities deliver? Her story demands they do, safeguarding not just one star, but countless silent sufferers.