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Celebrity photographer Varinder Chawla recently shared information on how Bollywood stars deal with paparazzi to protect their children’s privacy. In an interview to Hindi Rush, Varinder talked about the various approaches taken by the stars: Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma And Rani Mukerji.
He explained that the paparazzi community is aware of the ethical issues regarding photographing young children without their consent and this sensitivity has increased after Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s son. Teymur‘s photos went viral.As a result, many celebrities have requested that photographers respect their children’s privacy.
“Rani Mukerji, for example, was very adamant towards us,” he explained. He even threatened to sue if we crossed the line. On the other hand, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli also made a polite request about their daughters and sent us gift packages to express their gratitude. “We understand that it is not right to cross boundaries and we try to be respectful.”

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Varinder opened up about how Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt handled a privacy breach involving their daughter Raha. “After a photo Raha Footage taken from the roof of a nearby building, Ranbir and Alia invited over 100 media personnel to their home. “They explained the situation, asked for our appreciation and promised to share the photos themselves when the time came,” he said. True to their word, Ranbir and Alia posed with Raha at the Kapoor family’s annual Christmas party last year and later allowed themselves to be photographed several times.

Rani Mukerji and her husband Aditya Chopra They were particularly determined to protect the privacy of their daughter, Adira. On Koffee with Karan, Rani shared how she asked photographers not to take Adira’s pictures. She said the paparazzi respect their privacy and do not click their pictures. Adira entering the airport. He also humorously added that photographers were initially intimidated by his harsh demeanor.

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