Lakshmi Manchu: Yes, I smacked the man because he deserved it
Actor Lakshmi Manchu reacts to the video of her getting upset and hitting a man for interrupting her interview by walking in front of the camera
Recently, a video of actor Lakshmi Manchu surfaced online where she was seen evidently upset, and hitting a man for interrupting her interview by walking in front of the camera. While the interview garnered a lot of attention, the actor has now come forward to talk about it, saying that she stands by her actions and insists that the man deserved it.

“That person very well knew that I was on a red carpet. It was not some random person taking a video. But he was so nonchalant, and just walked through the camera. I am an actor, you don’t come in front of my camera. Never do that with any artiste. He rightly got what he deserved. These are basic manners that people don’t have. I slapped him and he deserved it. I didn’t go out of my way. He came into my world,” laments Manchu, talking about the video going viral.
The 45-year-old, who recently visited the new Parliament building in Delhi to witness the historic moment when the Women’s Reservation Bill, titled the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’, was passed, adds, “People have nothing better to do. There are a lot of bills which need to be passed from teaching people etiquettes, compassion, and awareness of your surroundings.”
In the viral video, the actor is seen talking to an interviewer on the red carpet of recently held SIIMA awards in Abu Dhabi. At one point when she’s speaking into the mic, a man walks in front of the camera, an angry Manchu hits his back. When another man tried to block her interview, she was seen saying, ‘Go behind the camera dude. Basic’.
Manchu admits she was aware that the host asked the cameraperson not to record it, but she was not afraid of the clip getting out. “I asked her to keep it. I can protect myself. I don’t care if it gets out. I am also an interviewer and have seen people come and say certain things where they feel they have shared too much. And then I get a call back asking me not to air that. I’ve done that for every celebrity and you respect them. But I don’t care,” says the actor, daughter of Telugu cinema’s veteran actor Mohan Babu.
In fact, she is not even fretting about people taking the video in a wrong way, because she believes in her own truth. “In today’s world, nobody has time or patience to process what really happened. It’s the age of cancel culture where we just believe in just cancelling things and people. I cannot expect everybody to understand me . Also, I am not there to prove myself and anything. I’m just here to live my life in an unapologetically and authentic way,” ends Manchu.
ABOUT THE AUTHORSugandha RawalSugandha Rawal has been writing about entertainment and lifestyle for over 13 years, and if there's one thing that's kept her going, it's a genuine love for storytelling. She completed her graduation in Journalism from the University of Delhi and went on to earn her Master of Media from IP University. Beginning her career in the fast-paced environment of news wire reporting, she learned the art of accuracy, speed, and storytelling under pressure. She later expanded her horizons in print journalism, where she honed her feature-writing skills and developed a keen eye for detail and narrative depth. These days, she's firmly rooted in digital journalism, adapting and evolving with a media landscape that never sits still. Over the years, Sugandha has covered everything from Bollywood and celebrity culture to wellness trends and lifestyle shifts. She enjoys spotting the drama behind headlines, the emotion behind interviews, and the details that others might miss. When she is not chasing the latest entertainment update or lifestyle trend, you will find her observing the cultural shifts that shape the stories we consume every day.Read More

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