Frustrated Ayesha Khan Demands Respect from Paparazzi

She bravely shared instances of predatory behavior disguised as work opportunities, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable women.

Update: 2024-04-05 14:33 GMT

Ayesha Khan, known for her recent work in "Om Bheem Bush" and the upcoming song "Motha" in "Gangs of Godavari," has spoken out against the disrespectful behavior she's encountered in the Bollywood film industry. In a past interview, she bravely shared instances of predatory behavior disguised as work opportunities, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable women.

Now, Ayesha turns her focus to the issue of intrusive paparazzi tactics. Taking to Instagram, she slammed certain photographers for their "obnoxious" conduct and inappropriate angles. Khan expressed her frustration with being photographed in uncomfortable moments, questioning the lack of consent and basic manners.

"What are these angles? Where are you zooming? Consent? What is wrong with some of the media houses?" she wrote. "Can't a woman dress the way she wants without having to fear ke pata nahi kaha kis angle see capture karlega koi? (God knows who would click at what angle)"

Ayesha further elaborated, stating, "A woman is adjusting her dress before stepping out the car and you want to capture that exact moment and post? A woman is saying don't capture me from the back. Tadaa! The caption for the next post. XYZ says peeche ka mat lena (Don't click from behind). Some of our media houses need to learn basic manners."

Ayesha's voice joins a growing chorus of celebrities demanding respect from the media. Her candid criticism sheds light on the constant pressure faced by female actors, both on and off-screen.

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