Arjun Reddy actor Rahul Ramakrishna reveals darkest secret of his childhood on Twitter
Arjun Reddy actor Rahul Ramakrishna reveals darkest secret of his childhood on Twitter
Telugu film actor Rahul Ramakrishna rose to the fame with his exceptional performances in the blockbuster film Arjun Reddy where he essayed the role of Vijay Deverakonda’s friend. The actor took to his Twitter handle to reveal the shocking truth from his childhood days.
In the series of tweets, the actor revealed that he was rapped when he was a kid. He didn't disclose the name of the assaulter however he wrote, “I live with the crime perpetrated upon me. There is never justice. Only momentary relief.” He further asked the people to teach their men to be nice and to guard their children.
After coming out on Twitter netizens are applauding Comedian for taking the courage to confess and throwing light on the problems faced by the young boys, which is a serious issue that usually gets ignored by the society. Actor and comedian Priyasarshi Pulikonda took to his twitter to applaud the actor and wrote, “I will never be able to understand the trauma you went through even if I try now. I can’t do anything. But want to just say, stay strong. You have handled it best to your capacity. You are a fighter. Love you brother!”
Another user wrote, “Strength to you! It takes immense courage to be able to speak out about the horrors of one's child abuse, but it is the need of the hour... Awareness and vigilance is the only solution.”
In his another tweet he thanked the people for showing immense support and wrote, " I request all of you to closely guard your children and look out for sudden behaviour changes- they aren’t equipped with enough skills to communicate the horrors they survive."
Before entering the world of glamour the 29-year-old actor was a journalist and then made his debut with Jayammu Nischayammu Raa in 2016. the actor was recently seen in Allu Arjun starrer Ala Vaikuntapuram Lo.
Also Read: Love Hackers: Wink girl Priya Prakash Varrier to star in Mayank Srivastava’s crime-thriller