"Absolutely Obnoxious": Ayesha Khan Bashes Paparazzi For Inappropriately Zooming In On Female Actors
'Bigg Boss 17' wildcard contestant Ayesha Khan has schooled the paparazzi on some basic manners.
'Bigg Boss 17' wildcard contestant Ayesha Khan has schooled the paparazzi on some basic manners. The actress, who will soon be seen alongside Dulquer Salmaan in a major motion picture, posted a long note on Instagram Stories, questioning the "obnoxious" behaviour of the shutterbugs. In her note, she also said that she is outraged at some of the angles photographers go for after spotting her in the city.
"What are these angles? Where are you Zooming? Consent? What is wrong with some of the media houses? Can’t a woman dress the way she wants without having to fear ke pata nahi kaha kis angle see capture karlega koi? Absolutely obnoxious," she wrote on Instagram Stories.
"A woman is adjusting her dress before stepping out the car and you want to capture that exact moment and post, a woman is saying don’t capture me from the back. Tadaa! The caption for the next post. XYZ says peeche ka mat lena (don’t click from behind). Some of our media houses need to learn basic manners," she added.
Check out the IG Story here:
This is not the first time that Ayesha Khan has spoken about the paparazzi culture.
Earlier, while speaking to Hautterfly, Ayesha said, "When we talk about media, I experienced it very recently, how are they papping you? They are zooming into parts, following you, they are ready to capture if there is the slightest wardrobe malfunction or an oops moment. They as media should respect it, and give space."
"I don’t know what is going wrong, recently, I was watching an actress in an interview where she recalled being told by photographers that ‘even you’ll show what you want in movies’, if I feel I want to wear a dress, it is my wish, nobody can tell me if should wear it or no. You cannot click a picture of me without my permission. I am a public figure, it is okay if you click me, but zooming in on angles is wrong," she added.
Some days back, even Mrunal Thakur had snapped at shutterbugs when she was posing at an award function red carpet.
When the paparazzi asked her to pose with her back turned to them, Mrunal said that they'll find a way themselves, whether she likes it or not.











