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A recent concert in Hyderabad, India, took a disturbing turn when Bollywood actress Nidhi Agerwal was mobbed by fans and faced severe difficulties in reaching her car. The incident has raised questions about security arrangements at public events.
As Agerwal was leaving the event, she was surrounded by enthusiastic fans who tried to breach security protocols to get close to her. In a desperate attempt to clear a path, security personnel pushed the crowd back, creating a chaotic scene that has been widely shared on social media. Videos show Agerwal holding onto her dupatta tightly and looking frazzled.
The actress’s distress and fear have sparked criticism of the security arrangements at the event. As she finally reached her car, she let out a sigh of relief and exclaimed, “Oh God, what was that?” Social media users have condemned the fans’ behavior, calling for better security and crowd control measures at future events.
This incident is not an isolated case. Recently, a popular Pakistani YouTuber, who was granted bail on a hefty bond, shared his experiences from his 100-day imprisonment. In another development, British royal family member Duchess of Sussex and American actress Meghan Markle have reportedly demanded conditions for meeting her father, Thomas Markle, which may jeopardize their future reunions.
In the Pakistani entertainment industry, actress and host Fiza Ali has taken a stand in support of her fellow actress Nida Yasir, who faced backlash for appearing on a talk show with her husband, Yasir Nawaz. Meanwhile, Hollywood actor Brad Pitt has secured a significant victory in a high-profile lawsuit against his ex-wife, actress Angelina Jolie.
In a lighter note, a popular Pakistani YouTuber, who was released from prison, has returned to the platform with new content, including vlogs. MQM sources claim that Shamaila Imran Farooq, daughter of former Sindh Governor Farooq, was undergoing cancer treatment in a London hospital.
In international news, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced his willingness to end the Ukraine conflict peacefully, with Ukraine seeking to resolve the issue based on the principles outlined last year. Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has reportedly given a deadline to the Mardan administration.
According to Indian media, Telangana police claim that Sajid Akram, a Pakistani national, has visited India at least six times in the past three decades, mostly for family property disputes in Hyderabad. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dr. Imran has stated that phone numbers of various traders were obtained from Margaye Bhathe Khors. Rescue personnel responded to the call, asking the person to come down and meet them, after which they were lifted down from the crane.
This incident highlights the need for improved security measures at public events to prevent such harrowing experiences for celebrities and ensure their safety.

