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Nidhhi Agerwal’s counter to Sivaji: Don’t blame the victim

Actress Nidhhi Agerwal has issued a strong and clear response to actor Sivaji, calling out what she described as victim-blaming in his recent apology and explanation.

While Sivaji claimed his remarks were made in the context of incidents involving Nidhhi Agerwal and Samantha, many felt that his statements continued to reflect a misogynistic mindset rather than a complete acceptance of responsibility.

Recently, both Nidhhi Agerwal and Samantha faced uncomfortable situations at separate public events, where fans reportedly misbehaved and attempted to touch them inappropriately. Referring to these incidents, Sivaji justified his comments by linking them to the actresses’ dressing sense.

Reacting firmly, Nidhhi Agerwal took to Instagram and posted a pointed message: “Blaming the victim is called manipulation.”

On the professional front, Nidhhi Agerwal will next be seen in “The Raja Saab,” which is slated for release on January 9, 2026.


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