Siddharth Malhotra's fan following is not limited to India, but also extends to foreign countries. The actor's fans are so obsessed with him that they are willing to do anything for him. However, one fan, Meenu Vasudeva, who lives in America, has fallen victim to a scam in Siddharth's name. Two girls, Aliza and Husna, posing as Siddharth's team members, conned Meenu out of Rs 50 lakh (approximately $65,000 USD).
Meenu took to social media to share her ordeal, revealing how she was duped by the scammers. According to her post, Aliza and Husna claimed that Siddharth's life was in danger due to Kiara Advani's black magic and that they needed money to save him. They also pretended to connect her with Siddharth's PR team member, Deepak Dubey, who further linked her with Kiara's team member, Radhika. Meenu was convinced to transfer money to them every week in exchange for updates on Siddharth's well-being.
Meenu's post has gone viral on social media, with fans tagging Siddharth to inform him about the scam. It is unclear whether Meenu has filed a police complaint about the incident. The incident highlights the dangers of celebrity obsession and the need for fans to be cautious of scams and frauds.
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