Recently, Sara Tendulkar grabbed attention after reacting to a paparazzi page that allegedly mocked her appearance online. The “moti” comment did not go down well with her, and she publicly criticised the page for its behaviour.

Social media users quickly came out in her support, saying celebrities should not be subjected to body-shaming in the name of entertainment content.
Jaya Bachchan’s frequent clashes with the paparazzi
Jaya Bachchan is probably one of the most talked-about celebrities when it comes to paparazzi confrontations. The actress has often appeared irritated with photographers shouting her name or crowding around her during events.

In one viral incident, she told photographers, “I hope you fall,” after getting upset over aggressive camera behaviour. Her reactions regularly spark debates online, with some people supporting her frustration while others criticise her attitude.
Salman Khan loses patience at crowded events
Recently, Salman Khan reached Hinduja Hospital on Tuesday to meet a close relative, where he got angry at the paparazzi. A video has emerged from the hospital showing him giving a warning in a fit of anger.

Shortly after this incident, Salman made an official post, strongly condemning the act and warning that he hasn’t forgotten how to fight even at the age of 60.



Alia Bhatt called out privacy invasion
Alia Bhatt once strongly criticised photographers after pictures of her were allegedly clicked inside her own house from a nearby building. The actress called it a serious invasion of privacy and questioned whether anyone was allowed personal space anymore.

The incident also received support from several Bollywood celebrities who felt paparazzi culture was becoming too invasive.

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli protect family privacy
Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have repeatedly requested photographers not to click pictures of their children without permission. Virat once publicly criticised a publication for sharing private family pictures online despite repeated requests for privacy.

The couple has often maintained that their children should not grow up under constant media attention.
Kareena Kapoor gets protective about her children
Kareena Kapoor Khan has also shown discomfort over excessive paparazzi attention around sons Taimur and Jeh.

While star kids remain extremely popular online, many celebrities now feel that constant photography around children has become too much.
Ranbir Kapoor’s viral paparazzi moment
Ranbir Kapoor once made headlines after jokingly taking away a paparazzo’s phone during an airport spotting.

Though the moment was light-hearted, it again highlighted how constantly celebrities are filmed even during personal moments.
Rishi Kapoor’s blunt reactions
Late actor Rishi Kapoor was known for openly expressing anger whenever he felt photographers or social media users crossed limits.
His arguments with paparazzi and trolls often became major entertainment headlines.
Is paparazzi culture becoming too invasive?
Many fans enjoy celebrity spotting videos and airport looks, but repeated incidents suggest that some boundaries are being crossed. Body-shaming comments, aggressive crowding, zooming into private spaces, and filming children without consent have become major concerns.
Several celebrities now openly request paparazzi to maintain distance and respect privacy, especially during emotional or family moments.



