Actor-producer Ravi Mohan announced he will not act until his divorce from estranged wife Aarthi is finalised, while addressing a fresh spiral of controversy sparked by singer Keneeshaa’s breakup post. At a press conference, Mohan accused “cyberbullying” of driving Keneeshaa away, said he has proof against trolls, and claimed he has been prevented from meeting his sons. In a startling confession, he said he had previously harmed himself but still reported for film work the next day.
Australia’s new law blocking social media access for under-16s hasn’t produced a noticeable change in user behavior, according to government reporting. Major platforms remain dominant in app rankings, while cyberbullying has increased, with TikTok frequently linked to incidents. Other countries are closely watching Australia’s results as they consider similar steps.
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Australia kicked off the trend in late 2025 with a ban aimed at shielding children from social media pressures and harms. Regulators cite risks like cyberbullying, social media addiction, and exposure to predators—concerns now driving other countries to consider similar restrictions. The policy wave is reshaping how platforms will handle youth access and age verification.
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