Bollywood stars condemn inappropriate paparazzi photos
Celebrities like Janhvi Kapoor and Nora Fatehi speak out against paparazzi for invasive and inappropriate photography tactics, sparking a conversation.
Celebrities and the paparazzi have always had a complex relationship. While stars rely on the media for publicity, the paparazzi often cross boundaries when capturing images. Recent discussions have reignited concerns over invasive photography tactics, especially when it comes to female celebrities.
Janhvi Kapoor, a Bollywood actor, recently spoke out about feeling self-conscious due to being photographed from unflattering angles. She highlighted the sensationalism in paparazzi practices and expressed the need for more respectful behavior. Similarly, Nora Fatehi and Mrunal Thakur have also shared their frustrations with photographers zooming in on specific body parts, making them uncomfortable and causing distress to their families.
On the other side, veteran paparazzo Yogen Shah has acknowledged the issue and called for a set of guidelines for paparazzi to follow. He emphasized the importance of mutual respect between celebrities and photographers, advocating for understanding body language and respecting personal space.
The ongoing dialogue between celebrities and the paparazzi underscores the need for ethical practices in media coverage. As public figures continue to advocate for their right to privacy and respectful treatment, it is hoped that a more balanced and empathetic approach will prevail in the world of celebrity photography.
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