Haryanvi actress forgives Bhojpuri actor

The ongoing controversy between Bhojpuri actor and singer Pawan Singh and a Haryanvi actress at the Haryana Women’s Commission took a major turn today when the actress forgave him.
However, his social media team is still on the Commission’s radar. Pawan Singh did not appear before the Commission, while the actress appeared before Commission Chairperson Renu Bhatia in Sector 12, Faridabad, on Thursday. The actress told the Commission that she no longer wishes to pursue charges against Pawan Singh, who had publicly apologized to her on social media.
She made serious allegations before the Commission, stating that after the incident on stage in Lucknow, some people had falsely circulated her videos and photos.
She claimed that her mobile number and photos were also posted on pornographic sites, causing her immense mental agony. She demanded strict action against three members of Pawan Singh’s social media team, including Bhiwanshu and Akash, who were “involved in spreading the controversial video.”
After hearing the actress’s side of the story, Commission Chairperson Renu Bhatia directed that Pawan Singh’s name be removed from the case. However, the names of three team members identified by the actress have been included in the case and they will now have to respond to the Commission.
The Women’s Commission has scheduled the next hearing in this case for April 6 in Panchkula. The Commission has strictly instructed that all those named in the case appear in person at the next hearing. In August last year, a video of Pawan Singh placing his hand on an actress’s waist during a stage show in Lucknow went viral. Following this, Pawan Singh became the target of trolls. However, as the matter escalated, he publicly apologized to the actress. However, the controversy did not end there.
It is alleged that some people began spreading the viral video in a false manner. Following this, the actress first contacted the police and the cyber cell, and then approached the Women’s Commission, which heard the case today.



