Neha Dhupia: Days after calling out the disturbing paparazzi, Neha Dhupia says she has always respected her family’s privacy: ‘I have had a good relationship with the paparazzi’ | Hindi Movie News
A player Neha Dhupia She recently made headlines after she was confronted by the paparazzi for an awkward “back shot” at a public event in Mumbai. Now, a few days after the event sparked a discussion about celebrity privacy, the actor explained that he shares a good relationship with the artist and appreciates the respect he has shown to his family over the years.Speaking from London to promote her international film ’52 Blue’, Neha reflected on how paparazzi respect the boundaries they set, especially when it comes to her children.
Neha on her relationship with the paparazzi
The ‘De Dana Dan’ actor said that he always remains a fan and a fan of photography and artists and appreciates their support in his projects.“I have had a good relationship with the pope. They have always respected me and understood that my children need privacy.” He said he often invites artists to promotional events and appreciates the role they play in helping films and movies reach the masses.“I’ve been open about that. When I’m filming ‘Double Date’, I like to call the paps and they show up. They help us get our show out there.”
Why did Neha call the photographers
At a recent event in Mumbai, Neha publicly objected to photographers taking what she termed as inappropriate “background shots”. The actor urged them to stop this practice and stressed that celebrities should be given the respect they give to the media.“Yeh badtameezi se backshot kaun leta hai tum log me se? Kaun leta hai? Band karo.”“Mera nahi karna hai. Kisi ka nahi karna hai. Bol kar thak gaye hain. Bag utha kar, book utha kar, backward karke. Yeh sab nahi chalega abhi. Band karo yeh sab. Hum log bahut izzat se karte hai aap logon se baat. Thank you very much.”(Who among you keeps shooting these disrespectful shots? Who is doing this?“Don’t do it to me. Don’t do it to anyone else. We’re tired of repeating ourselves. Carrying bags, carrying books, walking backwards just to shoot, all this has to stop now. Stop doing it. We always talk to you with respect, and we expect the same. Please don’t do this. ” )Her comments have drawn attention on social media, rekindling discussions about the boundaries between celebrity coverage and personal privacy.
Neha Dhupia talks about her international exposure
During the same chat, Neha also talked about her international debut, ’52 Blue’, directed by Egyptian actor Ali El Arabi and her co-stars. Adil Hussein. In the film, she portrays Lakshi, a teenage soccer lady from Kerala.Discussing the role, the actress said that being a mother in real life helped her to relate to the emotional depth required for the character.“Being a mother helped me prepare for this role because I experienced many pains of motherhood as a character. So whether it’s the loss of a person, leaving, longing, all that, unfulfilled dreams, and then I think that if this film was given to me seven years ago when I wasn’t a mother, I don’t think I would have been able to give many parts. “She added that becoming a mother changed her understanding of grief and depression.“Even when you’re a mother, it changes a lot, it’s because death and pain, you know, it reaches a point where it’s numb. “So there’s a part of me that needs to be shown.”
About ’52 Blue’
’52 Blue’ debuted as the opening film at the London Indian Film Festival on July 10. The film stars Neha Dhupia alongside Adil Hussain and follows the journey of a young footballer from Kerala and his family. While the film is showing at festivals around the world, its release date in India has not been announced.



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