Zareen Khan accuses paparazzi of disrespecting women

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Actress Zareen Khan has accused paparazzi of focusing more on taking photos of certain parts of a woman’s body, which she said is a disrespectful act.

Zareen Khan is an actress and model who mainly worked in Bollywood, but her talent also extends to Punjabi, Telugu, and Tamil films.

She started her Bollywood career with a memorable role as a princess in the film Veer. Since then, she has appeared in films like Housefull 2, Hate Story 2, and Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele.

In a recent interview, Zareen openly talked about how the paparazzi culture has changed over time.

Zareen Khan recently shared her honest opinion about the paparazzi culture during a talk with Hindi Rush.

The actress said that some habits of the paparazzi are not only disrespectful but also very inappropriate and uncomfortable for women.

She strongly criticized those photographers who zoom in on specific parts of a woman’s body in videos and photos. According to her, this behavior is cheap and worrying, and it shows how badly women are being presented in public.

She said that she does not understand today’s paparazzi culture. She added that not all photographers are like this, but many of them zoom in on areas where it is not needed at all.

Zareen Khan, who is still remembered by fans for her role as Princess Yashodhara Singh in the film Veer, often speaks openly about the changes in the media and film industry over time.

She also said that a celebrity is recognized by their face, so why are some people showing only certain body parts and asking people to guess who it is?

Many other actresses have also complained about this issue. In the past few months, popular names like Janhvi Kapoor, Shanaya Kapoor, Neha Bhasin, Rashami Desai, Mona Singh, Ayesha Khan, and Manushi Chhillar have said that being photographed from behind or from uncomfortable angles makes them feel embarrassed and uneasy.

Zareen also pointed out that these kinds of videos often go viral on social media, but now even the public feels annoyed by such content. She said earlier she thought these videos got views because of this type of focus, but now people also find it cheap and unpleasant.

At a public event, Zareen Khan directly stopped some photographers when they tried to take pictures of her from behind.

At the time, she was wearing a light lemon-colored chikankari kurti, denim jeans, and traditional earrings.

She first greeted the photographers politely, but then quickly turned around and said look at me, not that, while pointing to her back.

Her bold and respectful attitude reflects the feelings of many women who are tired of unnecessary media interference.

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