Alia Bhatt Calls Out Media for Privacy Invasion Over Home Images
Alia Bhatt described unauthorized filming of her ₹250 crore Mumbai home as a serious security issue and urged media and fans to respect privacy and remove such content.
- Alia Bhatt took to Instagram on Tuesday to demand removal of viral footage showing the interior of her under-construction Rs 250 crore Krishna Raj bungalow in Bandra, Mumbai, calling it a clear invasion of privacy.
- The Krishna Raj bungalow, a six-storey Bandra property, is reportedly worth Rs 250 crore with construction underway for three years and finishing touches expected to take around a month before move-in around Diwali this year.
- Bhatt described the clips as a clear invasion of privacy and a serious security issue, urging media outlets and social media handles to remove the footage and asking the public not to share it.
- Fans immediately rallied in support, with some urging legal action and recalling a 2023 incident in which Alia Bhatt called out a publication and reportedly took legal action.
- The incident adds to a broader debate over paparazzi norms as Bollywood actors increasingly push back against invasive practices, with Anushka Sharma's 2021 plea highlighting concerns about consent and media norms.
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Alia Bhatt lashes out at fans and paparazzi for sharing videos of her Rs 250 cr under-construction bungalow: ‘This is a serious security issue’
In her latest social media post, actor Alia Bhatt lashed out at fans and paparazzi for capturing her under construction home, without taking permission.
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