The latest movie of the actor Jayam Ravi, “Siren,” has already made the waves since the date of its release on screens. On the occasion of the movie’s release, Jayam Ravi visited Madurai to watch the movie with his fans. During this visit, he even took selfies with the district fan club administrators. But not all of them were given the opportunity to take a selfie, and one of the administrators of the club expressed his indignation on social networks.

The fan vented his frustration in a now-deleted post, wherein he is said to be thrilled and to take a selfie with Jayam Ravi but was rejected, stating the actor took selfies only with his friends. In response to the post, Jayam Ravi further apologized for the mistake and invited the fan to come to Chennai for more selfies with him. He said love, not hate.

The post by the fan and Jayam Ravi’s response went viral, igniting important discussions on the relationship between fans and their stars and what fan bases expect from their celebrities. It also testifies to how the digital age requires the savvy management of expectations for stars and fans alike.


 

Sorry brother.. I clicked more than 300 pictures with everyone. Don’t know how I missed clicking with you. Come to Chennai.. let’s click a selfie. Don’t hate.. spread love â¤ï¸ https://t.co/7if7CFgmkQ

— Jayam Ravi (@actor_jayamravi) February 17, 2024

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