In a video shared by a paparazzo, the intense moment unfolds as Ranbir Kapoor, visibly annoyed by the lack of personal space, loses his temper at the paparazzi.
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt encountered an overwhelming paparazzi scene following a private family dinner in Mumbai on Friday night. The couple, who had been celebrating Alia’s mother Soni Razdan’s birthday, faced a chaotic moment as photographers swarmed around them while they made their way to their car.
In a video shared by a paparazzo, the intense moment unfolds as Ranbir Kapoor, visibly annoyed by the lack of personal space, loses his temper at the paparazzi. As cameras crowded around them, he is heard shouting, “Kya kar rahe ho aap log… kya kar rahe ho?” Meanwhile, Alia appears visibly downcast during the encounter.
Support for the couple poured in from fans on social media, who criticized the paparazzi for their disregard for personal boundaries. One fan commented, “I think that reporters push the other cameraman who stumbled upon Alia, hence RK pulled him aside… All the paps are always too close.” While another fan wrote, “I think something happened with Alia looks like she’s crying.” A netizen also remarked, “Imagine being in their shoes. Always being hounded by people.”
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This incident comes just a day after online speculation about Alia’s appearance took off, following a viral video falsely alleging that she’d undergone a botched cosmetic procedure, even claiming partial facial paralysis. Addressing these unfounded rumors, Alia took to Instagram to firmly dispel the speculation.
Alia posted a story on Instagram recently addressing the false allegations of her undergoing cosmetic procedure and wrote, “Absolutely NO JUDGEMENT towards anyone who chooses cosmetic corrections or surgery – your body, your choice. But wow, this is beyond ridiculous!” She voiced her frustration with the clickbait culture driving these rumors, highlighting its potentially harmful impact on young, impressionable minds.. “What’s worse, you’re influencing young, impressionable minds who might actually believe this garbage,” she further added.