‘Dhandoraa’ star Sivaji clarifies clothing remarks

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‘Dhandoraa’ star Sivaji clarifies clothing remarks


‘Dhandoraa’ star Sivaji clarifies clothing remarks after Chinamyi Sripada criticises, says, ‘It was about women’s safety’
Actor Sivaji clarified his controversial remarks on women’s clothing, stating his intention was to address public safety concerns after a film promotion incident. While apologizing for using vulgar language, he maintained his core message about women’s safety and presentable appearance in public spaces.

Trigger warning: This article contains sensitive content that could be triggering. Reader discretion is advisedSivaji, the actor, sparked a major controversy recently when he raised his views on women’s clothing at the pre-release event for his latest movie, ‘Dhandoraa’. Reacting to the backlash, Sivaji asserted that the intention behind his remarks wasn’t to shame women or undermine their sense of autonomy; they were to share a social concern.

‘Dhandoraa’ actor’s intent was public safety

In an interview with ANI, Sivaji said that he made the statement with the intent of making women safe in public spaces. Sivaji further said, “I wanted to convey that a person should be presentable and take pride in the way he or she looks whenever he or she goes to public surroundings.” However, he also accepted the fact that he had used two vulgar words. Those words were unnecessary; I apologized for them. I offer my heartfelt condolences to all women concerned in this regard,” he noted. Nonetheless, He added that he was still sticking to the basic substance of his speech, which was concern for social security.

The trigger behind Sivaji’s statement

In the context of this observation, he recalled the availability of the center within Lulu Mall in Hyderabad. Sivaji added that Nidhhi Agerwal was coerced to place herself in ‘an unconventional posture’ owing to the uncontrollable mob around her during a film promotion. “The shame and fear I witnessed in that woman’s eyes really felt heavy on my heart. That’s the reason I wanted to speak up about it. Women’s safety matters to me,” he said.

Controversy fuels social media debate

On the other hand, Sivaji had publicly apologized, admitting that his statements were not in good taste. But not content with this, the Telangana State Commission for Women felt that a suo motu probe was in order and issued a notice to Sivaji to attend a questioning meeting on December 27, 2025. Social media is also fiercely swinging with debates on women’s freedom, safety, and responsibility.Disclaimer: This topic involves sensitive content. If you or someone you know is experiencing harassment or struggling with alcohol or substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, depression, or mental illness, please seek immediate help. Reach out to a mental health specialist, NGO, or trusted individual. Several helplines are available to offer assistance.


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