01 December,2021 04:41 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Nikita Dutta, the actress known for films like Gold, Kabir Singh, and The Big Bull, has shared a torrid experience that she faced recently. She narrated an incident on how two bikers snatched a phone from her hand and how they flew away before she could even react.
Writing about the mishap in detail, the actress wrote, "Sharing a torrid experience I had yesterday, which was very traumatic and has given me a rough 24 hours. I was walking on the 14th road in Bandra around 7.45 pm in the evening. Two men came on a bike from behind, tapped me on my head, which suddenly disoriented me for a moment and the pillion snatched my phone from my hand. They were on the move when they did this. So before I could react they fled away."
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She added, "For almost 3-4 seconds I was in absolute shock as I didn't register what just happened. By the time I gathered myself and ran behind the bike, they had gone too far. The walkers nearby were sweet enough to rush for help. A kind man on a two-wheeler even tried to follow them after hearing me yell for help but was in vain in keeping track as they drove rashly and just got away in no time. With all the helplessness and rage I felt in that instance it almost gave me a panic attack."
After reading the post, her co-star from The Big Bull, Abhishek Bachchan wrote- "Take Care." Shirley Setia stated, "Oh God! Hope you're okay." Namit Das wrote- "This is unbelievable. Hope you're fine now."
She was last seen with Emraan Hashmi in the horror-film Dybbuk, which was the official remake of the Malayalam film Ezra.
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