In what is becoming a troubling pattern of “swatting” and hoax threats in Tamil Nadu, actress Trisha Krishnan’s residence in Alwarpet was the target of a bomb scare today. This incident follows similar false alarms involving superstars Rajinikanth and Dhanush just days ago.
The Incident
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The Threat: The Tamil Nadu DGP control room received an email claiming that explosives were planted at Trisha’s home and the Bangladesh Deputy Consulate.
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Police Action: Teynampet police, supported by sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads, conducted a thorough sweep of both locations.
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Outcome: No explosives were found, and the threat was officially declared a hoax.
Rising Pattern of Hoaxes
Authorities in Chennai are currently dealing with a surge in digital threats targeting prominent personalities.
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Previous Targets: Within the last week, both Rajinikanth and Dhanush received similar hoax threats.
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Investigation: Police are currently tracing the email ID used in today’s threat. Previous arrests have already been made in connection to similar hoaxes, with officials warning of strict legal consequences for “creating public panic.”
Personal Life & Speculations
The threat comes at a time when Trisha is already in the spotlight for non-filmic reasons:
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Public Appearance: Viral footage of Trisha attending a wedding with TVK Chief and actor Vijay has sparked significant online speculation.
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Divorce Rumors: The report mentions ongoing rumors regarding Vijay’s personal life, with claims that his wife, Sangeetha, has sought a divorce—allegations that have kept both actors in the tabloid headlines recently.
Summary of Recent Chennai Celebrity Threats
| Personality | Threat Date | Status |
| Trisha Krishnan | April 14, 2026 | Confirmed Hoax |
| Rajinikanth | Early April 2026 | Confirmed Hoax |
| Dhanush | Early April 2026 | Confirmed Hoax |
Security Note: While these threats have proven false, police maintain a high-alert status for all celebrity residences in the city to ensure public safety amid the ongoing investigation.

