Malayalam actress Aparna Balamurali recently attended a college event in Kerala but it left her with a rather sour taste after a student tried to misbehave with her.
The incident was caught on camera and the video is now going viral on the internet. In the video, Aparna can be seen seated on the stage when a student came up to her and shook hands with her.
However, he did not just stop there, but went on to pull the actress and make her stand, and then proceeded to wrap his arm around her shoulder for a picture.
A college student misbehaved with actress Aparna Balamurali during the promotion function of Thangam movie. @Vineeth_Sree I’m surprised about your silence What the hell #Thankam film crew doing there.
@Aparnabala2 #AparnaBalamurali pic.twitter.com/icGvn4wVS8
— Mollywood Exclusive (@Mollywoodfilms) January 18, 2023
This did not go down well with Aparna, who was seen dodging the student and getting away from him. She maintained her calm as the other students of the college cheered and hooted but she was also seen warning the student on stage to keep a distance.
Netizens slam ‘Thankam’ team
According to reports, Aparna had visited the college in Kerala to promote her upcoming film ‘Thankam’. She was accompanied by co-star Vineeth Sreenivasan as well as other members of the film’s team.
However, when the incident occurred, none of the team members were seen helping Aparna out of the awkward situation. Instead, in the video, they can be seen sharing a laugh on stage when it happened, and this has not gone down well with the netizens.
Twitterati slammed the team of ‘Thankam’ for keeping mum and turning a blind eye towards the incident. Actor Vineeth Sreenivasan was too called out for laughing it off.
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About Aparna Balamurali
Aparna shot to fame with her role in Suriya’s ‘Soorarai Pottru’. She even received several awards and accolades for the film.
Working primarily in Malayalam cinema, Aparna has been a part of several other renowned films including ‘Maheshinte Prathikaaram’, ‘Sunday Holiday’, and ‘Kaapa’, to name a few.