Salman Khan’s Anger x Paparazzi Culture
The recent outrage involving Salman Khan is not just about one celebrity losing his temper—it’s about a system that has gone too far. Paparazzi culture in Bollywood and India is rapidly crossing basic human limits, and it’s time someone said it loud and clear: not every place is meant for “spotting.”
Hospitals are not movie sets. They are spaces filled with anxiety, fear, and emotional vulnerability. People go there to visit sick loved ones, sometimes battling life-threatening conditions. In that moment, no one—celebrity or not—is in the mindset to smile, pose, or entertain cameras. Yet, time and again, photographers chase actors right up to hospital gates, shouting names, demanding reactions. It’s not just intrusive—it’s insensitive.
The same applies to funeral grounds. Grief is not content. Mourning is not a public performance. Expecting someone to step out of a crematorium and acknowledge cameras is not just tone-deaf, it’s outright disrespectful.
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What’s frustrating is that this isn’t new. Multiple celebrities over the years have voiced discomfort, requested boundaries, even pleaded for basic decency. But nothing changes. Why? Because the demand for viral content keeps rewarding this behavior.
This is not about being “anti-media.” The paparazzi are part of the film ecosystem. But there has to be a line—and right now, that line is invisible.
Will it ever change? It has to. Because if basic empathy cannot exist in spaces like hospitals and funerals, then what are we really becoming?
This is not just a celebrity issue. It’s a human one. Celebrities are human and our paps are human too. And it’s the need of the hour to fix it. Let’s be humans again.
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