I put my foot on that actor.. till now they scold me..

Actress Gayathri Raghuram is popular among Tamil cinema fans as a controversial actress.

She is appearing in Tamil cinema as a dancer and actress.

Gayathri is the daughter of famous choreographer Raghuram. He started his acting film career in the year 2002 with Charlie Chaplin movie.

Gayatri Raghuram:

Meanwhile in 2008 he started his choreography work.

Involves himself more in dance, acting and politics, etc.

Gayatri Raghuram has regularly courted controversy on social media for her comments on various social and political issues.

Meanwhile, he also participated in the Bigg Boss program broadcast on Vijay TV.

In that program, he was criticized and criticized by people and controversies.

Marriage – Divorce:

He continues his career as a politician. She married Deepak Chandrasekhar in 2006.

Then he caught him in 2010. Actress Gayatri was appointed secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party despite continuing beyond the acting industry.

Due to this, he was severely criticized by the people of Tamil Nadu. In this case, in a recent interview about his interest in dance,

I raised my feet on Prabhu Deva:

He also talks about how much he was criticized for dancing with Prabhudeva with his feet on the leather.

In that interview, he talked about many things by saying, “I like dancing very much.

I mean, I danced when I was 16 years old and I had no idea that Prabhu Deva would dance with me.

I put my foot on that actor.. till now they scold me..-oneindia news

That’s all I danced and that was the only mind set I had.

Continued review:

All I have is a leaf in my mind. Then Prabhudeva sir… when he asked me to lift my leg and dance, I just lifted my leg and danced.

I put my foot on that actor.. till now they scold me..-oneindia news

But till today, many people are criticizing me by publishing that photo and creating memes.

Whatever I post about on Twitter, I immediately take that photo and post it.

Gayatri Raghuman had said in that interview that they are criticizing me saying, “Are you the one who talks about art and culture?”