Nithya Menen recently revealed that she was tormented by a film critic for six years. The actor, who has appeared in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada films, as well as Akshay Kumar’s Mission Mangal in 2019, stated that her stalker also tormented her family. During a recent media interview, Nithya stated that the individual phoned her and her parents regularly from more than 30 cell numbers.’ Santosh Varkey, her claimed stalker, has now reacted to her charges, saying he was ‘confused’ by what the actor’s mother and father told him about her engagement.

According to an IndiGlitz article, Nithya stated, “Those who listen to him (Santosh Varkey) are fools.” Santosh Varkey has been hounding me to marry him for years. He was bothering me by phoning over 30 different phone numbers. I instructed my parents to ban those phone numbers. He publicly discusses how he became famous on social media. I have forgiven him, and despite being requested to report him to the authorities, I did not do so.”

Santosh responded to Nithya’s charges against him in a recent interview with IndiGlitz, saying, “She alleged that I tormented her by phoning from more than 30 numbers.” But think how many SIM cards a single guy may purchase in his name. Furthermore, Nithya Menon’s mother informed me that she is engaged to someone else. Her father, though, informed me that she is not engaged. When they stated different things, I was really perplexed.”

He went on to say that the actor and her family were intending to sue him. “I found out they were preparing to pursue a sexual harassment suit against me.” In addition, since my father’s death, I have been carrying out my responsibilities without intervening in any affairs. “I wouldn’t have fallen in love with her and followed her around if I had known this,” Santosh remarked.

Nithya Menen’s newest film, 19 (1) (a), also stars Vijay Sethupathi and Indrajith Sukumaran. It was recently launched on Hotstar + Disney. She will soon be seen in Thiruchitrambalam with Dhanush.