'In what world is this OK?' AliaBhatt
On Tuesday , the 29-year-old Bollywood actor re-posted a screenshot of the photographs allegedly purchased bywhich showed her sitting in her living room, unaware that she is being photographed from a nearby building.
“Are you kidding me?” Bhatt wrote on Instagram. “I was at my house having a perfectly normal afternoon sitting in my living room when I felt something watching me. “Any sane person who takes photographs of public figures for a living needs to know that this pathetic conduct, and these are people in the media we have trusted and shown implicit faith in believing they are here to do a job, not to make women feel unsafe or invade one’s privacy.Actor Anushka Sharma added: “This is not the first time [“About two years ago we called them out for the same reason. You’d think it would have made them more respectful of people’s space and privacy.
In India, the protection of a celebrity’s interests is possible under trademark and copyright legislations.
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