Ayesha Khan's Bold Warning to Paparazzi at Premiere
At the premiere of the film "Tu Yaa Main," actress Ayesha Khan made headlines by confronting paparazzi who were trying to take pictures of her from behind. She firmly told one of the photographers, "Aap izzat bhi khud kamayenge, aur khud hi gawayenge. Please mat kariye, acha nahi lagta," which translates to "You will earn and lose respect by yourself. Please don’t do this, it doesn’t feel good." Her strong reaction reflects the discomfort many celebrities feel regarding the invasive nature of paparazzi culture.
Ayesha’s remarks resonated with the audience and the other photographers present, as they quickly urged the offending photographer to stop. This incident has sparked discussions about the ethics of photography in Bollywood and the boundaries that should be respected. Many celebrities have expressed similar frustrations, emphasizing the need for respectful behavior from photographers.
Bollywood is no stranger to the ongoing battle between celebrities and paparazzi. Stars like Janhvi Kapoor have publicly addressed their concerns, asking photographers not to click them from behind or from unflattering angles. Kapoor's plea seems to have made an impact, as she reported that photographers have since changed their approach.
Similarly, actress Mrunal Thakur had a conversation with paparazzi after her parents felt uncomfortable with images taken from behind. Another rising star, Palak Tiwari, also confronted photographers for their intrusive behavior, highlighting the commonality of these issues in the industry. It seems that Ayesha Khan's warning is part of a larger movement among Bollywood celebrities advocating for dignity and respect in their interactions with the media.
As the conversation around privacy and respect continues, it remains to be seen how paparazzi will respond to these calls for change. Ayesha Khan’s bold stance at the premiere is a reminder that celebrities deserve to feel safe and respected, both on and off the red carpet.