

On Wednesday, actor Nidhhi Agerwal was surrounded by a disorderly crowd as she left the launch event for the song Sahana Sahana from the forthcoming movie The Raja Saab in Hyderabad. As she made her way out, an overwhelming crowd gathered, with fans forcefully trying to capture selfies and videos.
Videos shared online depict numerous instances of her personal space being invaded, with individuals grabbing, pushing, and failing to maintain distance despite her evident unease, as many seemed more intent on capturing a photo than prioritizing her safety.
Nidhhi appeared visibly disturbed as her security team faced challenges in creating a human barrier to guide her to the vehicle—a task that took several stressful minutes and underscored significant deficiencies in crowd management and event security. This incident has reignited worries about fan entitlement, emphasizing how inadequate boundaries and poor crowd control can swiftly transform admiration into hazardous behavior.
The Kukatpally Housing Board (KPHB) police have independently filed a case against the management of Lulu Mall and the event organizers on Thursday, December 18, 2025, following an incident where Nidhhi Agerwal was surrounded by a crowd. Officials pointed out deficiencies in crowd control and security measures, indicating that organizers might be responsible for these occurrences.