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A Man Misbehaved With Raveena Tandon At Independence Day Celebration In LA

IANS, 16 Aug, 2015 02:11 PM
    Actress Raveena Tandon, who was here to celebrate India's Independence Day, enjoyed "two glorious days" but the ending turned out to be "bad".
     
    "In LA after two glorious days, of spending the Independence Day celebrations - sadly a bad ending. All was going well till a drunk got on stage," Raveena tweeted on Sunday.
     
    She shared that a man called "Neeraj Agnihotri started misbehaving, and padding comments, sadly all security was down and couldn't get to him first".
     
    "Was one of the organisers and was upset that his kids didn't get to travel in my car with me to the event, which security and protocol didn't allow."
     
    "Started making nasty remarks till I had to yell out to the others to get some other guys up. And that's when they took him away! But yes I did give him a piece of my mind too. That's no way to talk to anyone - when I didn't even know what he was upset about," she added.
     
    The actress, who featured in a digital film “Jai Hind” that pays homage to the freedom fighters, also shared that she had met "such nice people. But this guy spoilt the whole evening. And the event went off amazing too".

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