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Why Anchor's Struggle Took Center Stage At Dhanush’s Captain Miller Event

A video from the pre-release event of Dhanush’s film Captain Miller went viral, showing anchor Aishwarya Raghupathi in a confrontation with a man. The video posted by a fan on X depicted a gathering around Ragupathi and a man at the event.

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Anchor Harassed At Dhanush Captain Miller Event

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A video from the pre-release event of Dhanush’s film Captain Miller went viral, showing anchor Aishwarya Raghupathi in a confrontation with a man. The video posted by a fan on X depicted a gathering around Ragupathi and a man at the event. Ragupathi appeared to grab the man's collar, confront him, and then lightly hit him on the head. As he attempted to move away from her within the crowd, some others intervened, questioning why he caused her discomfort. Raghupathi later used her Instagram stories to explain the incident and provide context for her reaction at the event.

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A recent social media clip has surfaced, depicting a distressing incident involving two women surrounded by a crowd, including men and fans from an event. Aishwarya Ragupathi, identified as one of the women, is seen confronting a man purportedly responsible for molesting her during the gathering. In the video, Ragupathi demands the man prostrate before her, delivering multiple slaps in response to the alleged misconduct. The footage has rapidly gained traction across social platforms.

Anchor Harassed At Dhanush’s Captain Miller Pre-Release Event

A concerned individual, identified as user X, expressed support for the woman and directed a message to the Captain Miller team.

Aishwarya Ragupathi took to Instagram Stories to speak about the incident.

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Dhanush's much-anticipated film Captain Miller, helmed by director Arun Matheswaran, is creating headlines ahead of its slated release on January 12. Starring Dhanush and Priyanka Arul Mohan in the lead roles, the period action drama boasts a stellar supporting cast, including Shiva Rajkumar, Sundeep Kishan, John Kokken, and Edward Sonnenblick. The film's musical score by GV Prakash Kumar adds to the anticipation surrounding its debut just before Pongal.

However, the film's journey to the big screen faced controversy when a leaked video surfaced, allegedly showcasing a war scene shot at the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, sparking concerns of environmental damage due to filming activities.

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