Poonam Kaur Targets Trivikram Again, Sparks Fresh Debate
Poonam's cryptic post sparked controversy

Actress Poonam Kaur has once again found herself in the headlines, more for controversy than for her film projects. Known for her strongly worded social media posts, the actress frequently triggers intense debates and backlash online.
The latest episode began on X, where a video clip of director Trivikram Srinivas surfaced from an interview given in connection with the re-release of the family entertainer Nuvvu Naaku Nachav, starring Venkatesh and Aarti Agarwal. In the interview, Trivikram spoke philosophically about cinema, remarking that some films bring money, some bring fame, and only a few bring respect.
Reacting to the clip, Poonam Kaur posted a sharp comment under the video, once again targeting the director. Without naming specific incidents, she spoke about women facing physical and mental harassment and alleged that people who harm women and then behave as if nothing happened are “truly cruel.” She also criticised certain sections of the media and associations for allegedly supporting such individuals or failing to question them.
This is not the first time Poonam Kaur has taken aim at Trivikram. She has previously shared multiple critical posts about the director, with whom she has had a long-standing and very public conflict. Each such post has sparked controversy and kept the issue alive in Tollywood circles.
Her latest remarks quickly went viral, becoming a major talking point on social media. At the same time, several netizens began questioning her approach. Many commented that she often speaks in a cryptic manner without clearly stating what exactly happened. Some users urged her to openly share her version of events through journalists or credible media platforms, arguing that clarity would help bring out the truth and create greater public awareness.
As the debate continues online, reactions remain divided, with discussions focusing not just on the allegations but also on how such sensitive issues should be addressed in the public domain.

