Actor Saif Ali Khan has called the paparazzi and media after 20 people entered his house around 2 am. However, the actor made it clear that he will not fire his bodyguard or take legal action against the media. , it differs from all media stories.
In a statement, reported by NDTV, Khan detailed the incident and the stories that followed. “The housekeeper is not being fired, it’s not his fault and no one is going to take legal action against the paps because that’s not the way we want to do things,” he said. he said. into the private property through the gate, past the guard and completely invaded our space, and put 20 cameras and lights on us as if they had the right to do that.
Of the Hello Namaste The actor emphasized that such behavior is “wrong” and that the media “needs to stay within its limits.” He added, “We work with the paparazzi all the time but only outside the house and outside the door. Otherwise, where does one draw the line? That’s what I did.” said in the bedroom because they have already crossed one line, how many lines does one have to cross before it goes crazy? referring to his sarcastic comment on how the paparazzi should enter in his bedroom because they have come to his house.
“The paps don’t need to shoot kids while they’re in extracurriculars.” Paparazzi can’t come into the school, there are lines to be drawn and that’s all we have to say. The other part is noise and chatter because no one knows the truth and everyone wants to sell something but this is the truth,” he concluded.
Khan and his wife Kareena Kapoor attended Malaika Arora’s mother Joyce Arora’s 70th birthday.th birthday party on March 2nd. After the party, the couple was heading inside their Mumbai home when the paparazzi started following them, asking them to take pictures.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that celebrities have urged the media not to cross borders. Last month, Alia Bhatt called out a media house after they published a picture of her at her home without her permission. The incident prompted many actors to write about their invasion of privacy, including Anushka Sharma, Janhvi, Arjun Kapoor and filmmaker Karan Johar and film star Zeenat Haman.
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