Rukshar Dhillon recently made headlines when she expressed her anger at those who took pictures of her despite expressing her displeasure and being uncomfortable.
Rukshar asked the audience present at the event whether they would be okay with someone taking uncomfortable photos of them. This has created a lot of discussion.
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Although she did not specify who she was blaming, some individuals suggested a journalist affiliated with a well-known website. But her co-star of ‘Dilruba,’ Kiran Abbavaram, later clarified on X.com that she was not referring to the said journalist.
Today, on the occasion of Women’s Day, she posted a poem in which she sends the message that being brave is her choice and not succumbing to fear is not.
Her actions on a public stage and on social media have been vague.
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