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Alia Bhatt gets angry at paparazzi after they follow her into her building premises: 'Please bahar jao...'

Alia Bhatt gets angry at paparazzi after they follow her into her building premises: 'Please bahar jao...'

Time of India16 hours ago
Alia Bhatt recently confronted paparazzi for intruding on her private property, sparking a debate about celebrity boundaries. Fans supported her stance online after a video of the incident circulated. Later, she was seen at a War 2 screening, where a post-credits scene hinted at her role in the upcoming spy thriller, Alpha, adding to her exciting lineup of projects.
Alia Bhatt
found herself at the center of attention for more than just her film work recently, after visibly expressing frustration at paparazzi who stepped inside her private building premises.
The actor's firm response has sparked widespread discussion online, highlighting the ongoing debate over celebrity privacy and boundaries.
Video shows confrontation with paparazzi
A video circulating online shows Alia stepping out of her car and firmly asking paparazzi to leave her private property. She reminded them that the building wasn't theirs and insisted they respect her space. Despite her repeated requests, the photographers lingered, prompting her to assert her boundaries before heading inside.
Fans support her stance
As soon as the video was shared on social media, comments poured in from all sides. While one fan wrote, 'Boundaries, the media needs to respect boundaries. I dunno why they are given such freedom. A day will come when these paps will hurt someone and then get into serious trouble, then they will learn', another one added, 'She is right thoda toh common sense hona chahiye itna pareshan kon karta (They should have some common sense.
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Later, she was spotted playing the game and, while leaving, waved at the paparazzi before getting into her car.
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Alia Bhatt spotted at
War 2 screening
Earlier, the actress was spotted on a public outing with her mother, Soni Razdan, attending a screening of War 2, which is currently showing in cinemas. While the action-packed film has received mixed reviews, fans were particularly excited by the post-credits scene, which teased YRF's upcoming spy thriller, Alpha.
The teaser showed
Bobby Deol
marking a young girl's hand with a secret agency symbol, widely believed to represent a young version of Alia Bhatt's character. Fans speculate that Alpha will explore the journey from mentor to adversary, featuring Alia in one of her most action-packed roles yet, alongside
Sharvari Wagh
.
She has an exciting lineup of upcoming projects. She will lead YRF's Alpha, a female-led spy thriller set in the same universe as War and Pathaan. She is also set to star in
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
's period romance Love & War alongside
Ranbir Kapoor
and
Vicky Kaushal
. Additionally, Alia is producing and starring in a Netflix project under her banner, Eternal Sunshine Productions.
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