Preity Zinta slams unpredictable paparazzi culture, urges respect for privacy 

Actor Preity Zinta has spoken out against what she describes as increasingly intrusive paparazzi behavior, calling attention to the discomfort and fear it can sometimes cause. In a recent interaction, the actor expressed concern over how photographers often approach celebrities without warning, saying that the lack of boundaries has made routine outings stressful.

Preity Zinta calls out intruisive paparazzi

Zinta shared that there have been multiple instances where paparazzi have suddenly appeared from nowhere, catching her off guard. She explained that while she understands the nature of celebrity life and the public’s curiosity, the unpredictability of these encounters can feel overwhelming. “Sometimes it’s scary,” she admitted, highlighting how such moments can leave individuals feeling vulnerable rather than celebrated.

The actor emphasized that there needs to be a clearer line between professional coverage and personal space. According to her, being constantly watched or followed even during private or quiet moments can take a toll on one’s sense of safety. She pointed out that celebrities, despite their public image, are still individuals who deserve respect and basic boundaries.

Zinta also reflected on how the paparazzi culture has evolved over the years. While earlier interactions with photographers were more structured and often took place at events or designated venues, the current trend leans toward capturing candid moments at any cost. This shift, she believes, has contributed to a growing sense of unease among public figures.

All about her reaction 

Her comments have sparked a broader conversation about the ethics of paparazzi practices in India. Many have echoed her concerns, noting that while media coverage is an integral part of the entertainment industry, it should not come at the expense of personal security or dignity. Others have argued for more responsible behavior, urging photographers to be mindful of how their actions impact those they cover.

By speaking up, Zinta joins a list of celebrities who have raised similar issues, advocating for a healthier balance between media access and personal privacy. Her remarks serve as a reminder that fame does not erase the need for respect, and that even public figures have the right to feel safe in their everyday lives.

 

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