Alia Bhatt got angry at being secretly photographed: said- today you have crossed all the lines
Alia Bhatt got angry at being secretly photographed: and said- today you have crossed all the lines; Anushka-Arjun supported the actress
Alia Bhatt told the media through Instagram last night i.e. on Tuesday. Along with this, he also accused a publication of interfering with his privacy. In fact, a publication had shared photos of Aaliya sitting in the living room, after seeing which Aaliya was enraged.
Alia Bhatt wrote in her Instagram post, 'Are you kidding me? I was at my home and having a normal afternoon. I was sitting in my living room when I felt someone watching me. I saw two people clicking me from my neighbour's building. In what world is it okay to do this to someone?'
Alia further wrote, 'Can anyone get permission to do this easily? Isn't this infringing on someone's privacy? There is a line that you cannot cross. And it would be safe for me to say that you have crossed all the lines. Along with this, Alia also tagged Mumbai Police for help.
After seeing this post of Alia, many celebs including her sister Shaheen Bhatt, Arjun Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Karan Johar, Swara Bhaskar and Jahnavi Kapoor also expressed their anger towards the media.
Arjun Kapoor wrote, 'Absolutely shameful. This is such a thing where every limit has been crossed. A woman is not feeling safe even in her own home, whosoever clicks pictures of a public figure, is it right to cross this limit? These are the people we trust and think they are taking photos because it's their job, but that doesn't mean someone will try to make a woman feel insecure and try to invade someone's privacy. This is not to see anyone but to stock a woman, Mumbai Police.
Supporting Alia, Anushka wrote, 'These people are not doing this for the first time. About two years back, we also organized a class for this reason of his. Do you think that by doing all this you people will get respect? This is a very shameful act. These are the people who posted pictures of our daughter, while we refused and asked to respect privacy.