On Friday, actor Raveena Tandon took to her X handle (Twitter) and penned a long apology note for the fans to whom she didn’t oblige them with photos. In her post, Raveena penned her ordeal on how she walked away when a group of men approached her and she got scared. Referring to the Bandra incident, Raveena mentioned that the incident in London got her nervous and traumatised. She stated that she gets nervous whenever she’s alone after the Bandra incident.
The Mohram actor shared, “Hi, this is just to put on record. That a few days ago in London, I was walking by and a few men approached me. I anyway have heard not such great things about the crime situation here, so I withdrew a bit when they asked if I was who I am. And my first instinct was to say no and walk away even faster as I was alone. They just wanted a picture I guess, and I most of the time oblige, but after the incident that happened in Bandra a few months ago, has left me a bit nervous and traumatised. So when I’m with people I am ok, but alone I still get a bit nervous these days.“
Mentioning that she didn’t mean to offend them, Raveena penned an apology note, hoping them would read it. “I should’ve probably given them a photo as maybe they were innocent fans, but I panicked and walked away fast and just asked a security guy for help. I have felt really bad after this incident, and would want to apologise to them through this medium if they are reading, that it was not my intention to offend. I’m really sorry. Hope I can meet you again and click a picture with you maybe. I try my best to be accessible and normal, but I fail at times. So sorry guys. I hope you are reading this and know that, I shouldn’t have panicked,” she continued.
For the unversed, in June, Raveena Tandon was in the headlines after a group of women claimed she and her driver assaulted them with her car outside her Bandra residence. Reportedly, she was drunk during the road rage incident. However, it was stated that she was not in an inebriated state.