Model and actress Zareen Khan has mostly worked in the Hindi film industry. But she is also talented in Tamil, Telugu, and Punjabi movies. She made her big Bollywood debut in the movie Veer as the iconic princess. Since then, she has starred in movies like Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele, Housefull 2, and Hate Story 2. During a recent interview, the actress opened up about the negative changes in paparazzi culture.
In a recent interview with Hindi Rush, Zareen Khan discussed her opinions on the culture of paparazzi. The actress voiced her disapproval of the expanding practices, which she saw as objectifying and demeaning. Zareen vehemently denounced paparazzi who focus on the bodily portions of female celebrities in pictures and films. This portrayal of women in the public light is ‘disgusting’ and even worrisome, the actor claims.
Zareen Khan admitted during the discussion that she doesn’t get the culture of paparazzi. She criticized them for focusing on places where there was no need at all. Some paparazzi videos that highlight celebrities’ improper body parts have raised concerns among the uninitiated. She was cited as saying:
“The paparazzi culture of today is beyond my comprehension. I’m not suggesting that all of them do it, but a lot of photographers focus on places that are completely unnecessary.
Due to her role as ‘Yuvraji Yashodhara Singh’ in Veer, Zareen Khan continues to have a special place in her fans’ hearts. She has been a very outspoken advocate for the changes in media culture and the business. Zareen revealed throughout the discussion that such content is deceptive to the audience in addition to being disrespectful. She went on to say that rather than focusing on arbitrary close-ups, the attention should be on a celebrity’s face and work. She was cited as saying:
“A famous person is recognizable by their appearance, correct? ‘Guess who?’ How can you ask after displaying a random body part? It’s a strange body part, too. What they’re attempting to do is beyond me.
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Numerous public personalities have expressed their displeasure with the offensive images in recent months, including Janhvi Kapoor, Shanaya Kapoor, Neha Bhasin, Rashami Desai, Mona Singh, Ayesha Khan, and Manushi Chhillar. One of the biggest concerns among female celebrities has been the media’s propensity to photograph them from an unfavorable perspective or from behind.

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