Renowned for her emotive dubbing in Tamil-Malayalam hits, actress Raveena Ravi has gone public with a disturbing three-year stalking campaign orchestrated by Sabarish and his brother. Via Instagram, she chronicled the barrage of harassing messages from dummy accounts, abusing her and extending to family and colleagues.
Despite legal filings, the onslaught continues unabated. ‘False tales of meetings and marriages plague us,’ Raveena noted, revealing the pair’s history of targeting professional women. Her candid post serves as both shield and siren: ‘Block, report, ignore—these are our weapons.’
Addressing Chennai police, she invoked the city’s safety badge: ‘Show us it’s earned through action.’ This escalation from whispers to a viral outcry amplifies a critical discourse on online safety.
Raveena’s bravery could catalyze reform, urging platforms to bolster reporting tools and cops to prioritize digital crimes. In an era of viral vulnerability, her fight resonates, pushing for accountability that turns the tide against faceless foes.