A heated confrontation between actor Sunny Deol and paparazzi has sparked a debate about celebrity privacy. 'How much money do you need?' Deol angrily asked a photographer, as captured in a recent viral video. This incident occurred during the emotional immersion of his father, legendary actor Dharmendra's ashes, a private family moment invaded by the paparazzi's lenses.
The video, trending on X (formerly Twitter), reveals a frustrated Deol lashing out at a paparazzo, accusing them of trespassing on his family's privacy for monetary gain. This isn't the first time Deol has clashed with the paparazzi. Previously, he had expressed his outrage at the media for swarming his home and intruding on personal moments, labeling their actions as 'shameless'.
But here's where it gets controversial. The latest incident happened in November, just after Dharmendra was released from the hospital and returned home. Paparazzi had been persistently stationed outside the Deol residence, capturing every family moment. In the video, Deol is seen stepping out, gesturing towards the paparazzi, and imploring them to respect his family's privacy. He exclaims, 'You should be ashamed of yourselves. You have parents and children too, yet you behave like fools.'
Dharmendra, a veteran actor, passed away at 89 on November 24th, leaving behind two wives, Prakash Kaur and Hema Malini, and his children, including Sunny, Bobby, Ajeeta, Vijeta, Esha, and Ahana Deol. His death followed a brief hospitalization for respiratory issues.
This incident raises questions about the ethics of paparazzi culture and the boundaries of celebrity privacy. Do celebrities have a right to privacy during deeply personal moments, or is it fair game for the media? Share your thoughts below!