Bad news for Sivakarthikeyan fans, he faces car accident in Chennai after..
GH News December 23, 2025 12:06 AM

Tamil star Sivakarthikeyan was recently involved in a minor car accident in Chennai that led to a brief roadside argument. Fortunately the popular actor walked away from the incident unhurt and there were no serious injuries to anyone involved.
The commotion captured in video clips now circulating on social media raised questions about the momentary tension that followed the collision. While the accident was minor it grabbed public attention given the star’s presence during the argument.
How did the accident happen?
The incident took place in the heavy traffic near Madhya Kailash in Chennai. Reports say that Sivakarthikeyan’s car gently collided with another vehicle in front of it as vehicles moved slowly through the congested road. Despite the collision the impact was minor and there were no serious damages or injuries.
In the video shared online the actor can be seen standing outside his car wearing a black T-shirt looking calm and unharmed. The footage shows two other men engaged in a verbal exchange which appeared heated while a traffic police officer intervened to ease the situation.
Actor Sivakarthikeyan’s car was involved in a minor accident near Madhya Kailash Chennai due to heavy traffic. Thankfully no injuries were reported.#Sivakarthikeyan #ParaSakthi #Kollywood pic.twitter.com/zKBvV4p9Y5
— Marx2.O (@Marx2PointO) December 20 2025
What followed after the crash?
Although the accident did not result in any harm the brief argument between people at the scene drew attention. Reports suggest that the woman driver of the other car admitted the accident was her fault leading to a short verbal disagreement. Traffic police from the Mylapore Traffic Investigation Unit reached the spot to manage the situation and restore order before vehicles were cleared.
Sivakarthikeyan known for remaining composed in public situations did not make any official statement about the incident. Those present said the matter was resolved without further escalation and traffic resumed as normal.