
A recent video of Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has gone viral on social media, triggering a heated debate about paparazzi culture and celebrity privacy.
In the clip, Alia dressed in gym wear was seen requesting the paparazzi not to enter her residential building. Initially, she asked politely, saying “please” and “thank you,” but when the photographers refused to listen, she firmly told them, “This is not your building, you cannot enter.”
The video quickly gained traction online, with some critics branding Alia as “mean” and even calling her “the most hated actress in Bollywood.” They questioned her tone and accused her of being disrespectful to the media.
However, a larger section of the internet came to her defense. Many highlighted that Alia remained calm and polite throughout, only becoming stern when her personal boundaries were ignored. Supporters pointed out that the paparazzi were trespassing, and despite that, the actress handled the situation with composure.
Fans argued that celebrities often face relentless intrusion into their private lives, and their right to personal space should be respected. Several users drew parallels with Jaya Bachchan, who is known for publicly expressing anger at intrusive media behavior.
Social media reactions have reignited the debate on celebrity privacy in India. While some believe that fame comes with constant scrutiny, others insist that stars deserve their space, just like anyone else.
As the viral video continues to circulate, it highlights the ongoing clash between media curiosity and the personal boundaries of celebrities.
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