Janhvi Kapoor Calls Out Paparazzi Culture: 'They Zoom In for Views and Money'

The actress reveals disturbing childhood experience and demands respectful coverage amid growing concerns over invasive photography.

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Janhvi Kapoor Calls Out Paparazzi Culture: 'They Zoom In for Views and Money'

Janhvi Kapoor has taken a bold stand against the increasingly problematic paparazzi culture that's plaguing the entertainment industry. The actress, who's currently promoting her upcoming films, opened up about the troubling reality of media photographers who prioritize sensationalism over respect.

In a recent interview, Janhvi didn't mince words about confronting photographers directly. During her previous film promotions, she specifically asked paparazzi not to click pictures from uncomfortable angles, telling them "Please galat angle se mat lena." The response was immediate: photographers now actively avoid certain shots and ask her to turn around instead.

What makes this conversation particularly compelling is Janhvi's revelation about the business mechanics behind celebrity coverage. She disclosed that paparazzi are paid per photo based on a celebrity's popularity, with each star having what she calls a "ration card" that determines their photo's market value. It's a stark reminder of how celebrity images are commodified in today's media landscape.

Perhaps most disturbing is Janhvi's account of childhood trauma. At just 12-13 years old, when accompanying her parents Sridevi and Boney Kapoor to events, paparazzi captured objectifying images of her. She later discovered these pictures on inappropriate websites, leading to mockery from schoolmates. This experience shaped her current stance on media ethics.

The actress draws a crucial distinction between professional glamour and exploitation. "Even if we dress a certain way, we're not expecting someone to zoom in on specific body parts," she stated, adding that such practices reflect poorly on photographers who commodify women's bodies for money and views.

Janhvi's campaign for respectful coverage comes at a critical time when the line between entertainment journalism and voyeurism continues to blur. Her willingness to speak out publicly sets an important precedent for other actors dealing with similar issues. As she prepares for her Telugu debut with "Devara" opposite NTR and her upcoming film "Peddi" with Ram Charan, her advocacy for dignified media representation could influence how the industry approaches celebrity photography going forward.

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