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Raveena Tandon has issued a defamation notice to Mohsin Shaikh, who tweeted a video showing her being heckled by a mob during a recent road rage incident. The video quickly went viral on social media, prompting Raveena’s legal team to take action against him for spreading defamatory content. She has demanded Rs 100 crore in damages in the notice. Shaikh’s video falsely alleged that the actor was drunk during the incident.
Speaking about the same, the actor’s lawyer Sana Raees Khan told India Today, “Recently, an attempt was made to embroil Raveena in a false and frivolous complaint which was clarified in CCTV footage and no complaint was filed. However, recently, a person claiming to be a journalist, is disseminating false information on X regarding the said incident, which is factually incorrect and misleading.”
She added, “This dissemination of false news appears to be a deliberate attempt to tarnish Raveena’s reputation for ulterior motives. The intent behind continuously spreading these falsehoods seems to be rooted in extortion and a desire to gain cheap publicity at the expense of Raveena’s dignity. We are currently taking all necessary legal steps to address this issue and ensure that justice is served and action is taken against him for perpetuating this defamatory campaign.”
Earlier this month, Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon was attacked after a group of women claimed she and her driver assaulted three women, allegedly including an elderly lady. A shocking video has surfaced online showing the actress being attacked by a group of women. The video, surfaced on X, showed the actress begging the group to not hit her. “Please don’t hit me,” Raveena said while defending herself from the women. A CCTV footage has confirmed that Raveena’s car did not hit the women and Raveena had engaged with the women to defend her driver.
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