Actress Sonakshi Sinha has publicly condemned a paparazzi agency for sharing unauthorized photographs of Katrina Kaif. The incident has reignited a broader discussion about celebrity privacy and media ethics.
The controversy began on Friday when a paparazzi page published images of Katrina Kaif relaxing on her home balcony. Kaif is reportedly pregnant and resting at home, adding to the sensitivity surrounding the photos.
Sinha reacted sharply to the post. She criticized the agency for taking and publishing pictures without consent.
"What is your problem?" Sinha questioned. "You took a woman’s picture without permission and published it on a social platform. Is this not wrong? You are no less than a criminal. This is shameful."
Social media users largely echoed Sinha’s sentiments. Many questioned the right of paparazzi to intrude on private moments and share them publicly.
Sinha has a history of speaking out against online intrusion. She previously defended herself against trolls following her marriage to Zaheer Iqbal.
Her current stance reinforces her commitment to advocating for celebrity privacy. Sinha is next set to appear in the South Indian film, Jatadhara.
