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Actor Karan Wahi took to his Instagram stories on Tuesday to share a shocking incident. The actor claimed that he was harassed by a stranger on the streets of Mumbai recently. Karan alleged that the man abused, threatened and followed him till the time he decided to stop at a police station.
“The long story short. I took a right cut on the road cause there was a car ahead of me. This guy abused me and said CUT kaise mara and he started ranting ki tere jaise do kaudi ke TV actors bauhat dekhe hai,” Karan Wahi wrote.
“I took his scooter’s key and gave it back and left the scene. Then he chased me till I stopped at a cop station. Abusing me and telling me that he has a connection with the police and he will make sure that I pay,” the Half Love Half Arranged actor added.
Later, in a separate Instagram story, Karan revealed that he has “spoken” to the police personnel and hoped that the issue will be resolved soon. “I am safe. I am home. Have spoken to the cops. Hopefully this will get resolved,” he wrote.
Karan Wahi is a popular actor who ose to fame with his stints in Remix and Dill Mill Gayye. He was recently also seen in the web series, Half Love Half Arranged.
Previously, in an interview with News18 Showsha, Karan was asked if more actors are now switching to OTT content also because television scripts have stopped offering something productive. To this, the actor explained that it is a preconceived notion that TV shows are regressive. He added that with the advent of OTT platforms, television isn’t dying, but expanding.
“We already have this preconceived thought that television is regressive. But television, I feel, will never go anywhere, it’s gonna stay. Because a very large audience watches these stories and the benefit now everyone has got is that everyone is watching television shows also on the OTT platforms. Like what OTT has done for films, the films are being released on OTT, it is also helping out to a lot of television content to be streamed to an audience which was not TV audience,” he told us.
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