CROWDS,
CHAOS. BUT
CELEB SAFETY?

Rishabh Suri (HINDUSTAN TIMES; December 24, 2025)

On Sunday, actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s security were forced to create a human chain around her, after fans broke barricades to click a selfie with her at a store inauguration in Hyderabad. Last Wednesday, Hyderabad Police booked a mall and the event’s organisers after actor Nidhhi Agerwal was mobbed and manhandled by fans while trying to leave the venue. On November 30, actor Dhanush had to step in to save his co-star Kriti Sanon from being mobbed by an overenthusiastic crowd at a screening of their film in Mumbai.

The list of celebrities being mobbed seems to keep growing, with negligence being highlighted.

So, why do such lapses happen, despite the organisers having prior knowledge about the presence of public figures and anticipation of a large crowd? Security experts and industry insiders weigh in on the concerning issue.

SHAILESH GIRI, FILM PUBLICIST
At events like in colleges, we employ 20 bouncers, but the numbers don’t matter as much as smartness. Once the celeb is on stage, we never disclose their exit venue, or else people start crowding the gates. That seems to be what happened in recent cases.

YUSUF IBRAHIM, Security consultant (Worked with Sunny Leone, Alia Bhatt)
I visit the event location to figure out security and do recce myself. There’s always plan A and a secret plan B for situations like mobbing. With female celebs especially, zyaada dhyaan rakhna padta hai.

RONIT ROY, Actor-security firm owner (Worked with Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan)
The only issue here is that people try to save a little money. And security is about brains more than brawn. With female celebs, it is trickier, not just in India but worldwide. The negative intentions of some people towards a female star is more.

NEETU CHANDRA, Actor
In 2013 in Gurugram, I had to literally run away with hundreds chasing me. Such incidents are traumatising. It comes as a part of the profession, but it is scary and affects you for years. I am not saying organisers don’t do their bit, but then things go out of hand.

CROWD CONTROL FAILURES
Janhvi Kapoor (2025): At a dahi handi event in Mumbai, she was pushed by fans while promoting her film and struggled to reach her car.

Kajal Aggarwal (2017): Overcrowding at a Hyderabad mall event forced organisers to cut her appearance short.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu (2016): A fan reportedly tried to puncture her car tyre to stop her from leaving an event.

Katrina Kaif (2010): Crowds turned unruly during Tees Maar Khan promotions at a Mumbai mall and her co-star Akshay Kumar stepped in to help her exit safely.