Varun Dhawan's stalker threatens to commit suicide, actor files police complaint
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
New Delhi, Nov 09 (ANI): When it comes to fandom, every actor would be pleased with overflowing love from their fans but at times over ‘Jabra’ behaviour also puts them in panic mode and same happened with Varun Dhawan. The ‘Dilwale’ actor, who has attained numerous stardom and fan-following due to his recently released film ‘Judwaa 2’at the Box Office, became a victim of cyber harassment, according to a leading daily. A female fan of Varun flooded him with countless messages on his Whatsapp number. Fed up with her messages, the actor blocked her on the app. However, the actor later received a call from a person on behalf of the fan who claimed that she will commit suicide if the actor did not revert to her messages. Shocked by the call, the actor filed a complaint at the Santacruz police station and also sent one to the cyber cell at Bandra Kurla Complex. "We have received a complaint from Varun Dhawan and are in the process of finding out details about the person who had called him. The number has been switched off ever since the call was made," a police officer told the reporter. Few months ago, Varun had another such experience when a 17-year-old fan ran away from her Raipur home and landed in Mumbai to meet him. The actor met her after the police eventually traced her.
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