Celebrities Push Back Against Intrusive Paparazzi Zoom-In Culture
Please don’t zoom-in! After Karisma Kapoor, Ridhi Dogra and others calling out zoom-in culture, paps share their side
Hindustan Times
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In response to invasive paparazzi practices, several celebrities, including Karisma Kapoor and Ridhi Dogra, have voiced their concerns over intrusive zoom-ins and inappropriate angles. Paparazzi claim that the trend is driven by less experienced individuals seeking virality, rather than established photographers.
- 01Celebrities are increasingly calling out intrusive zoom-in photography.
- 02Karisma Kapoor and Ridhi Dogra have publicly addressed their discomfort.
- 03Paparazzi argue that new entrants to the field prioritize virality over ethics.
- 04Sachin Tendulkar was seen shielding his daughter from intrusive shots.
- 05The debate highlights the tension between celebrity privacy and public interest.
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As paparazzi culture intensifies, celebrities are pushing back against intrusive photography practices, particularly zoom-ins that invade their personal space. Notable figures like Karisma Kapoor and Ridhi Dogra have publicly criticized these practices. Kapoor was heard requesting photographers not to zoom in during a recent outing, while Dogra urged paparazzi to avoid taking pictures from behind. Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar demonstrated protective behavior by shielding his daughter, Sara Tendulkar, from cameras during a family event. Paparazzi, like Manav Manglani and Ajay Chaurasia, argue that the aggressive zoom-in trend is perpetuated by less experienced individuals seeking viral content, rather than established photographers. This ongoing debate reflects the delicate balance between celebrity privacy and the public's fascination with their lives.
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This issue raises awareness about celebrity privacy and may influence public attitudes towards paparazzi behavior.
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