Zareen Khan Shuts Down Paparazzi’s Inappropriate Remark at Mumbai Event

Zareen Khan Shuts Down Paparazzi’s Inappropriate Remark at Mumbai Event

Divya Bharti
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Actor Zareen Khan firmly stood up for herself after an uncomfortable interaction with photographers during a public event in Mumbai. The actor, who attended the launch of a clothing brand on Monday, did not hesitate to call out a paparazzo after he made what she considered an inappropriate remark.

Zareen was posing for photographs while showcasing the brand’s collection, including a denim jacket and a dress, when one of the photographers jokingly suggested that she should “try on the outfit” in front of everyone. The comment immediately made the atmosphere awkward, and the actor was quick to respond.

Visibly upset, Zareen replied, “Tum logon ke saamne? Woh nahi ho raha,” making it clear that she had no intention of entertaining such remarks.

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She then addressed the photographers more firmly, asking them to maintain basic decency and respect. Zareen warned them against making inappropriate comments and said she would not tolerate such behaviour.

“Faltugiri ki baatein nahi karna mere saath, because I am not the one who is gonna take that sh*t, okay? Hadd mein rehna, sab ke sab,” she said, reminding everyone present to stay within their limits.

A video of the incident quickly went viral on social media, with many users coming out in support of the actor. Several people praised Zareen for speaking up and setting clear boundaries, saying the comment made by the photographer was unacceptable.

Many social media users pointed out that celebrities deserve the same respect and personal space as anyone else. Some even questioned how photographers could make such remarks during professional events, while others appreciated Zareen for handling the situation confidently without remaining silent.

Zareen Khan made her Bollywood debut opposite Salman Khan in the 2010 film Veer. She later appeared in films such as Housefull 2, Hate Story 3, Aksar 2, 1921, and the Punjabi film Jatt James Bond. She was last seen in Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele, which was released on streaming platforms in 2021.

The incident has once again sparked discussions about the need for respectful interactions between celebrities and paparazzi. While stars often engage warmly with photographers, moments like these highlight the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and ensuring that public figures are treated with dignity and respect.

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