Neha Sharma discusses the discomfort of intrusive paparazzi photos, expressing concern that they occasionally infringe upon a woman’s freedom to dress as she pleases.

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Neha Sharma has weighed in on the ongoing discussion regarding the unsavory aspects of paparazzi snapshots, describing them as distasteful. However, she also delved into the other side of the issue.
Neha Sharma discusses the discomfort of intrusive paparazzi photos
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Neha Sharma on paparazzi’s ‘distasteful’ angles

During a recent conversation with India Today, Neha Sharma provided insights into both facets of the paparazzi culture, offering her perspective. She reflected on the days when one may prefer not to be noticed, acknowledging the pressure to maintain visibility in the industry. Sharma remarked, “As for the angles, it does get distasteful. As a woman, you also lose your freedom to dress the way you want to. When you are in the public eye, you do have to be careful as sometimes things go out of line.”

Neha Sharma talks about the unheard side of the paparazzi culture

The actress from “Tum Bin 2” revealed an alternative perspective when engaging with the paparazzi, highlighting their dependence on this work for livelihood. She empathized with their plight, acknowledging the challenges they face, enduring long hours in the sun for just one photograph to support their families.

Neha further commented, “There are always two ways to look at things. So, when you introspect, you realize you are also supporting a family, and that’s really beautiful.”

Neha Sharma pens a note on his father’s defeat

In a heartfelt message posted on her Instagram story, the actress from “Youngistaan” expressed gratitude amidst adversity. She shared, “It’s been a tough day for us but we gave a very good fight and I’m very thankful to all the people who believed in my Father and voted for him. While we turn the page to the next chapter remember – OUR GREATEST GLORY IS NOT IN NEVER FAILING, BUT IN RISING EVERY TIME WE FAIL (sic).”

Neha’s father, Ajit, contested for the Congress in Bihar’s Bhagalpur constituency, ultimately losing to JD (U)’s Ajay Kumar Mandal.

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