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Updated : Oct 3, 2025

Akshay Kumar is one of the most popular superstar of Indian Cinema. He had been invited as special guest for inaugurating Cyber Awareness Month October 2025. Speaking at the event he shared a highly shocking incident about his daughter Nitara, also got harassed, digitally. 


He revealed that the 13-year old had been playing games online and while playing a game, a person started chatting with her. He started the conversation as a friend and well-behaved person. But the person changed his tone after sometime and asked her to send nudes. 


Immediately, Nitara stopped playing the game and reported the incident to Twinkle Khanna, her mother. Akshay Kumar stated that such awareness and openness to report such incidents to their parents. He stated that Cyber Crime has been spreading too much these days and parents should be aware of the growing crime rate. 


Maharasthra CM Devendra Fadnavis, senior officials and many important people have attended the event as guests. These shocking details from Akshay Kumar showcase how perpretrators are going berserk on online platforms. 


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