
📌 Key Points
- Kantara Sapthami EXPOSES vulgar film event photography!
- NTR, Nagarjuna heroines back Sapthami’s fight for dignity!
- Fury: Our talent ignored, body parts zoomed from vulgar angles!
- Tollywood TREMBLES: Heroines DEMAND respect, END to harassment!
Kantara fame Sapthami Gowda has ignited a major debate in Tollywood, alleging inappropriate photography and videography at public events. Her strong stand has resonated, garnering support and a serious warning from prominent actresses like NTR’s heroine Rukmini Vasanth and Nagarjuna’s heroine Ashika Ranganath. This crucial issue of safeguarding female actors’ privacy is now a hot topic across the industry.
Heroines Slam Indecent Event Photography
Kantara fame Sapthami Gowda has suddenly made headlines with sensational allegations that have stirred up a storm in Tollywood, prompting a serious warning from actresses like NTR’s heroine Rukmini Vasanth and Nagarjuna’s heroine Ashika Ranganath. This has become a hot topic in the industry, focusing on the inappropriate photography and videography of female actors at public events.
Sapthami, along with other Kannada heroines, has collectively raised her voice, expressing fury over being portrayed indecently at events. They are angered by their body parts being highlighted and zoomed in on from vulgar angles, rather than their talent, and stated firmly that such practices must cease.
Elaborating on the issue, Sapthami Gowda stated, “As female actors in the film industry, we want to address a recurring issue. At public events, heroines are being photographed and video-recorded from vulgar angles. The focus is more on our body parts than on our work. Unnecessary zooming in is used to take photos and videos, which are then posted on social media. It is unacceptable for some individuals to behave this way; it disrespects us. We will not tolerate this.”
Industry Unites for Actress Respect
She further appealed to photographers attending events and the industry as a whole, saying, “We are here to act. We all work for cinema. We strongly condemn intentionally zooming in and taking photos, as well as capturing photos and videos of body parts from vulgar angles. This is not a trivial matter, and it is absolutely intolerable. We request photographers to show respect and maintain dignity in this regard. We must stand against some individuals who cruelly portray and project women indecently. In this matter, we need the support of our media friends. This is not the right way; heroines must be respected. Those who take inappropriate photos must be stopped.”
Sapthami’s social media post detailing these concerns quickly went viral. She received immediate support from Rukmini Vasanth, the heroine of ‘Kantara 2’ and currently starring with NTR in ‘Dragon,’ who affirmed that the issue is being taken seriously and women deserve respect, ensuring such matters will not be overlooked. Similarly, Ashika Ranganath, who starred with Nagarjuna in ‘Naa Saami Ranga,’ also publicly supported Sapthami by sharing her post on social media. This incident underscores a growing wave of support from other heroines across the industry.
Sapthami Gowda, who recently played Nithiin’s love interest in the Telugu film ‘Thammudu’ (which did not perform well), has ignited a significant discussion. Her powerful allegations are now creating tremors in Tollywood, with further updates on this developing matter expected soon.
Looking Ahead
Sapthami’s bold allegations, backed by leading heroines, have undeniably sent tremors through Tollywood. This isn’t just a discussion; it’s a powerful demand for respect and a safer environment. As this crucial matter develops, the industry faces a vital opportunity to enact lasting change, ensuring dignity for all its stars.


