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Celebrities don’t owe us their grief | Hindi Movie News

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May 22, 2026
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Celebrities don’t owe us their grief
Bollywood’s paparazzi culture has shifted from documenting glamour to relentless intrusion, even at hospitals. Celebrities, like Salman Khan and Sunny Deol, have voiced frustration over invasions during personal crises. While the industry thrives on visibility, the article argues for empathy and respect, urging a pause on capturing private pain and allowing public figures basic human dignity.
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There was a time when celebrity photography in Bollywood carried a certain old-world charm. Stars were photographed at premieres, parties, airport arrivals, film sets and public appearances. There was an understanding, even if it was sometimes unspoken – the camera captured glamour, not grief. Today, that line is increasingly blurring.The paparazzi culture around Bollywood has changed dramatically over the years. What began as enthusiastic documentation of celebrity lives has, in many cases, spiralled into relentless intrusion. First, photographers camped outside restaurants and gyms. Then outside salons, homes and residential buildings. Now, hospitals, too, have become hotspots for celebrity spotting. That brings me to the question – when did somebody’s worst moment become public property?The recent incident involving Salman Khan losing his cool outside a hospital after photographers shouted his name late at night, sparked yet another conversation around boundaries. Whether one agrees with his tone is beside the point, the larger point remains difficult to ignore. If a person is walking out of a hospital – worried, grieving, exhausted or emotionally overwhelmed, why must that moment also become a performance? What is the joy in zooming into someone’s pain and magnifying their tears?This is not the first time actors have pushed back against such intrusion. Sunny Deol, too, had expressed anger at sections of the media during the period when his father Dharmendra was unwell, urging photographers to show restraint and sensitivity around hospital visits and personal moments.Celebrities may live in the public eye, but they are still human beings navigating loss, illness, fear and heartbreak like everybody else. Not every moment of their lives can be about striking a pose and flashing a smile. Yet somewhere along the way, we have collectively begun expecting our stars to behave like superheroes in real life, forever composed, forever camera-ready, forever putting up a show for us to applaud.We want our cinema to feel relatable and emotionally authentic. We celebrate vulnerability in performances. We praise actors for “keeping it real” on screen. But off screen, we rarely allow them the same humanity. Every expression is dissected. Every tired face becomes speculation. Every walk, talk, gesture and even silence becomes gossip fodder. Perhaps, that is the real tragedy of modern celebrity culture, the inability to let public figures simply exist as people.I have closely seen and engaged with celebrity photographers for over two decades. Even back then they were doing their jobs, but there was a certain restraint when needed and self-imposed lines drawn when a moment asked for it. Yes, times have changed, along with the film industry and its stars, and the pressure on paparazzi today is greater than ever. The competition is fierce and survival often depends on how quickly and sharply one zooms in a lens. Even the media-celebrity dynamic today is vastly different from what it once was. And that shift is both evident and understandable, hence, this is not an attack on paparazzi as a profession.The entertainment ecosystem today thrives on visibility, virality and instant content. Celebrities benefit from that machinery too. The relationship between stars and paparazzi has always been symbiotic to an extent. But dignity must remain part of the equation. There is a difference between covering someone and cornering them. Between documenting and provoking. Between trying to capture a moment and invading a moment of personal loss. The unabated ‘spot and click’ syndrome needs a degree of introspection. The world witnessed the devastating consequences of unchecked paparazzi culture three decades ago with the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. It forced an uncomfortable global conversation about media obsession, privacy and the human cost of relentless pursuit. And yet, decades later, that conversation seems to have changed very little. The cameras have become faster. The lenses are sharper. The hunger for content is more aggressive. What appears to be missing is empathy.Perhaps it is time to remember that celebrities do not owe the world access to every fragment of their emotional lives. Some moments deserve silence. Some moments deserve respect. Some tears deserve privacy.And maybe, not clicking a photograph is sometimes the most dignified thing to do. We owe them that moment.

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