In a raw Instagram revelation, Raveena Ravi, the versatile voice and face of South Indian cinema, exposed the relentless stalking that’s plagued her life for three agonizing years. The ‘Love Today’ star, known for captivating audiences with her dubbing prowess, called on police to intervene as harassers Sabarish and his brother escalate their attacks.
From fabricated accounts spewing filth, the duo targets not just Raveena but her inner circle—family and friends caught in the crossfire. ‘They’re ruining lives with lies like “we’ve met before” and sham wedding vows,’ she shared, highlighting how prior complaints fell on deaf ears.
Raveena’s post paints a chilling picture of unyielding digital torment. She’s implored fans: Block these predators, report their profiles, and never engage. Her appeal to Chennai police strikes at the heart of urban safety myths: If the ‘safest city for women’ fails here, what hope for others?
This isn’t isolated; Raveena notes similar victimization of fellow actresses. Her move to go public signals a shift from private suffering to collective action, pressuring platforms and law enforcement to dismantle these networks. Victims everywhere will watch closely as her case unfolds, hoping for justice that sets a precedent.