Hardik Pandya’s strict warning: ‘It is not necessary to capture everything on camera’

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Team India will play a five-match T20 series against the host team from December 9. Hardik is part of the squad for this match, while the first T20 match will be played in Cuttack.

Delhi: Indian cricket team’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is currently ready to face South Africa with the T20 team. Team India will play a five-match T20 series against the host team from December 9. Hardik is part of the squad for this match, while the first T20 match will be played in Cuttack.

Hardik got angry through Instagram story

Just before the first match, Hardik Pandya shared a story on Instagram and shared his angry message on the paparazzi. This story is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this, Hardik mentioned an incident of actress Mahika Sharma, in which she was shot from a wrong angle.

Objection to Mahika Sharma’s photo-video

Hardik told that Mahika Sharma was just coming down the stairs from a restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai, when some paparazzi captured her from an angle which he described as “immoral and humiliating”. He called it ‘cheap sensationalism’ i.e. an attempt to spread cheap sensation.

“This is not news, it is a matter of respect” – Hardik

Hardik wrote that being a part of public life, it is normal to be followed by cameras, but what happened today crossed the limits. He said that this is not a matter of any viral video or news, but of respect and dignity.

He further wrote that every human being deserves respect, especially women. “I appreciate the hard work you guys do, but it is not necessary to capture everything on camera. Humanity is also something.”

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