Yes, I struck the man because he deserved it, Lakshmi Manchu said.

In response to the footage showing actress Lakshmi Manchu striking a man for interfering with her interview, she moves in front of the camera.
Recently, a video of the actor Lakshmi Manchu punching a man for interfering with her interview by moving in front of the camera became viral online. She was very agitated in the video. Although the interview received a lot of attention, the actor has now spoken out about it, insisting that the man deserved it and claiming that she stands by her conduct. "That individual was perfectly aware that I was standing on a red carpet. It wasn't just some random individual recording.
But he just strolled right through the camera and seemed so carefree. You must not appear in front of my camera since I am an actress. Never act that way around an artist. He rightfully received what he was due. These are fundamental manners that many lack. He deserved it because I hit him. I didn't make a special effort. When asked about the viral nature of the video, Manchu laments, "He came into my universe. The 45-year-old continues, "People have nothing better to do. I just visited the new Parliament building in Delhi to witness the historic moment when the Women's Reservation Bill, termed the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam', was passed. Many bills need to be passed in order to instill manners, compassion, and awareness in individuals.
The actor can be seen conversing with an interviewer on the red carpet of the recently held SIIMA awards in Abu Dhabi in the viral footage. A man approaches in front of the camera at one point while she is speaking into the microphone, and an enraged Manchu smacks his back. She was heard yelling, "Go behind the camera dude," when another man attempted to interfere with her interview. Basic'.
Manchu acknowledges that she was aware the host had ordered the cameraman not to capture it, but she insisted that she was not concerned about the clip being leaked. "I told her to hold onto it. I am capable of defense. I don't mind if it is revealed.
In my experience as an interviewer, I've seen people say things that make them feel like they've divulged too much. I then receive a call requesting me not to broadcast that. Every famous person I've done that for has earned your respect. The actor, who is the daughter of legendary Telugu actor Mohan Babu, says, "But I don't care.
She actually doesn't even worry that people will interpret the video incorrectly because she is confident in her own reality. "Nobody has the time or patience to think about what truly transpired in today's world. We firmly believe in canceling both people and things in this day and age. I can't assume that everyone will comprehend me.
Additionally, I am not there to establish something or myself. Manchu concludes, "I'm just here to live my life honestly and without apology.
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