There were reports that yesterday John allegedly slapped a fan after the latter tried to grab his arm and pulled him for a selfie.
Also, apparently a photographer from the media had set his camera up for a picture, but before he could click, John allegedly began threatening him.
According to sources close to the "Madras Cafe" actor, in an attempt to grab John's attention, a fan scratched him and grabbed his T-shirt.
John turned around to grab hold of the fan and pulled him up for his irresponsible behaviour, following which he proceeded to his car.
The alleged incident happened yesterday after the trailer launch of John's upcoming film "Force 2".
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