What really happened at the IPL finale?
Nushrratt Bharuccha has finally addressed the viral video that sent social media into a frenzy. The clip, which surfaced after the IPL finale, had fans and gossip pages speculating wildly about an alleged inappropriate audio track. But the actress is having none of it.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Nushrratt set the record straight with a dose of exasperation. She revealed that the sound in question was nothing but a puppy crying. “Kuch logon ne hadh hi kar di hai. Ek puppy ke rone ki awaaz se itna bawaal mach gaya hai,” she wrote, adding that someone had even issued a fake clarification on her behalf. The message was clear: calm your wild thoughts.
Nushrratt shares proof to back her claim
To put the rumours to rest once and for all, Nushrratt didn’t just stop at words. She shared additional footage and images from that evening, including visuals of the actual puppy and the friend’s house where she was watching the match. The context, she explained, was simple: she was at a friend’s place, their young puppy was making crying sounds, and a friend recorded the video from another angle at the same time.
The actress’s frustration was palpable as she addressed the fake clarification that had been circulating. “Someone has issued a fake clarification also on my behalf,” she noted, urging fans not to believe everything they see online. It’s a classic case of a harmless moment being blown out of proportion by the internet’s rumor mill.
Fans react to the clarification
Unsurprisingly, Nushrratt’s clarification has sparked a wave of reactions from fans and followers. Many have come out in support, praising her for handling the situation with grace and humor. The incident also highlights how quickly a mundane moment can spiral into a full-blown controversy in the age of viral clips and instant speculation.
While the actress didn’t name any specific individuals or pages that started the rumour, her message was loud and clear. The next time you hear a suspicious sound in a video, maybe think twice before jumping to conclusions. As Nushrratt put it, sometimes it’s just a puppy making noise.