Hyderabad, February 5: Acclaimed Tamil and Malayalam actress Raveena Ravi has taken to Instagram to shine a spotlight on a harrowing three-year ordeal of online stalking that’s now ensnaring her family and friends. In a bold post, the dubbing artist behind hits like ‘Love Today’ demanded immediate police action against two persistent harassers.
Raveena detailed how brothers Sabarish and his sibling have relentlessly targeted her through fake accounts, bombarding her with abusive messages and vulgar comments. ‘I’ve stayed silent hoping police warnings would suffice, but it hasn’t stopped,’ she wrote, her words laced with frustration and resolve.
The harassment extends beyond her, pulling in loved ones who bear the brunt of this toxic obsession. False claims of past meetings and impending marriages have been flung at multiple actresses and professional women, Raveena revealed, underscoring a broader pattern of digital predation.
Despite prior legal complaints, the torment persists. Raveena urged followers to block and report the profiles instantly, vowing not to reply to any communications. Turning to Chennai authorities, she challenged the city’s reputation as a women’s safety haven: ‘Prove Chennai is safe for all by acting decisively.’
Her public stand marks a turning point, amplifying calls for stricter cyber laws and swift enforcement. As social media platforms grapple with rising stalking cases, Raveena’s voice adds urgency to the fight against online abusers hiding behind anonymity.