Paparazzi’s reaction to Jaya Bachchan’s statement

Jaya Bachchan’s tension with media resurfaces

Mumbai: Famous Bollywood actress and MP Jaya Bachchan’s old dispute with the media has once again become fresh. The statement given by him in conversation with Barkha Dutt angered the paparazzi community. He criticized those photographers who stand around him with cameras without any training. During this, he also made fun of the clothes of some paparazzi, which further increased the controversy.

Jaya Bachchan said that despite being a product of media, she does not like this culture and questioned the clothes and behavior of people. His statements quickly spread on social media and sparked debate.

Paparazzi’s reaction to Jaya Bachchan’s statement

Soon after Jaya Bachchan’s statement, many paparazzi termed it as insulting. Pallav Paliwal, a paparazzi, said that the words used by Jaya Bachchan are hurtful. He also reminded that his grandson Agastya’s film Ikkis is going to release soon, and many of the promotions are covered by paparazzi.

He said that Amitabh Bachchan meets fans outside his house every Sunday, but no big media covers it. It is the paparazzi who bring it to the audience. In such a situation, it is wrong to comment on their clothes.

Will paparazzi stop coverage of Bachchan family?

After Jaya Bachchan’s statement, the paparazzi discussed among themselves that it was suggested to stop the coverage of the Bachchan family. Paliwal said that if the paparazzi stop covering the promotions, will Jaya Bachchan be able to promote the film alone? This statement raises questions about twenty-one’s marketing strategy. Many paparazzi also said that Jaya Bachchan is not able to understand today’s digital era and the younger members of her family can tell her about the changing environment.

Varinder Chawla said that paparazzi have always taken care of the privacy and dignity of celebrities. He gave an example that when Amitabh Bachchan got angry at a fan, the paparazzi did not publish that video because his PR team had requested.

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