Viral Video Shows Raghav Juyal Slapping Actress Sakshi Malik—Here’s the Truth Behind the Controversial Clip

Recently, a video has taken social media by storm, appearing to show popular actor Raghav Juyal slapping well-known actress Sakshi Malik in public. The video quickly went viral, causing uproar among viewers who saw the two engaging in a heated argument. Several bystanders in the video can be seen attempting to de-escalate the situation as Sakshi is seen shouting at Raghav, pointing fingers, and even pulling his hair. Visibly upset, Raghav is then shown slapping Sakshi across the face.

Raghav Juyal SLAPS Bollywood Actress Sakshi Malik In Public Viral Video  Inside!

The incident led to widespread criticism of Raghav Juyal on social media, with many people condemning his actions. Following the viral spread of the video, Sakshi Malik, known for her appearance in the song “Bom Diggy Diggy” from the movie “Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety,” addressed the controversy via a social media post.

In her post, Sakshi clarified: “Friends, this was just a scene from a recent acting practice session. There was no intention to hurt or offend anyone. Four of us were rehearsing for a performance. We hope you understand.”

It turns out that the video was recorded during an acting class involving Sakshi Malik, Raghav Juyal, Avinash (husband of Sambhavna Seth), and Saurabh Sachdeva. Someone present at the session secretly recorded the practice and shared a doctored version focusing only on the slap. This edited clip left out the context and misled people into believing the incident was real.

The controversy escalated to such an extent that Raghav Juyal began facing backlash and criticism online. Sakshi Malik then publicly stepped forward to explain the truth behind the viral video. Raghav has since shared Sakshi’s statement on his own social media, further clarifying the matter.

This incident highlights how easily misinformation can spread on social media and underscores the importance of understanding the full context before jumping to conclusions.