Bollywood

Shahid Kapoor Calls Out Paparazzi Over Privacy Invasion: ‘Can You Stop It…’

By AK

April 23, 2024

Kapoor’s Reaction

In the viral video, Kapoor can be heard saying,

“Guys, can you stop it? Can you behave yourself please?”

He then held his wife’s hand and walked past the paparazzi without posing for any pictures. This incident has sparked a conversation about the boundaries of celebrity privacy and the role of the paparazzi in respecting those boundaries.

Public Response

The video quickly spread across the internet, eliciting mixed reactions from netizens. Some criticized Kapoor for his reaction, while others defended him, arguing that the paparazzi were invading his personal space. One user commented,

“You guys published his itinerary last week. What you expect from him. That’s what you get when you interfere with someone’s security.”

The other user wrote, “I swear he was gonna turn into Kabir Singh,” when speaking of Shahid’s role in the movie “Kabir Singh,” directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga.

Mira Rajput’s Reaction

In response to the incident, Mira Rajput took to her Instagram story to express her thoughts. She shed light on the tendency of the internet to prioritize discussions about celebrities’ personal lives, particularly when it involves their partners. This incident underscores the need for clear boundaries between celebrities and the paparazzi.

The Larger Conversation

This incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between public interest and personal privacy. While celebrities understand that public interest is part of their profession, there is a growing need for respect for their private lives. As the debate continues, one can only hope for a more respectful approach towards celebrity privacy in the future.

The Role Of Paparazzi

The role of the paparazzi in the lives of celebrities is a contentious issue. While they play a crucial role in keeping fans updated about their favorite stars, their actions often raise questions about the invasion of privacy. This incident with Kapoor and Rajput is a stark reminder of this ongoing debate.