Actor Neha Dhupia made headlines after she firmly called out photographers over what she described as the "disrespectful" practice of taking intrusive back shot pictures. The incident took place during a Mumbai event on Tuesday evening, where the actor was seen confronting the paparazzi and urging them to stop clicking such photographs.
A video from the event has since gone viral on social media, capturing Neha visibly upset as she addressed the photographers directly. Without mincing words, the actor questioned who was responsible for taking the unwanted pictures and made it clear that such behavior was unacceptable.
In the viral clip, Neha can be heard saying, "Who among you is taking these back shots so disrespectfully? Who is doing it? Stop it."
She continued by expressing her frustration over repeatedly having to make the same request. "Do not do it to me. Do not do it to anyone. We are tired of saying this over and over. Picking up bags and books, walking backwards--none of that will work anymore. Put a stop to all this. We speak to you all with great respect. Do not do this," she said.
Neha's strong reaction has sparked conversations online about the boundaries between celebrities and the paparazzi. While public figures are often photographed at events and public appearances, many believe there is a line between capturing moments and invading someone's personal space or dignity. The actor's remarks have reignited the debate over ethical photography and the need for greater respect while covering celebrities.
The viral moment has drawn mixed reactions from social media users. Many applauded Neha Dhupia for speaking up against intrusive photography and calling for basic respect, while others discussed the evolving relationship between celebrities and the paparazzi in the age of viral content. Regardless of differing opinions, Neha's message was clear—certain kinds of photographs should have no place in professional celebrity coverage.
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