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Bhumi Pednekar reacts to video of men making inappropriate suggestions on a woman’s wall painting, demands stricter laws

Bhumi Pednekar reacts to video of men making inappropriate suggestions on a woman’s wall painting, demands stricter laws

The last few days have seen a slew of deaths, especially of young women, related to dowry harassment and mental torture. The alleged dowry death case sent shockwaves across the nation when a 33-year-old woman was found dead at her home in Bhopal. Now, actor Bhumi Pednekar has flagged a disturbing video of some men making obscene gestures towards a woman’s wall painting. (Also read: Kangana Ranaut reacts after Bhopal dowry death, calls Indian society notorious for ‘abandoning’ daughters after marriage) Bhumi Pednekar is shocked to see the mentality of the youth in today’s age. What Bhumi wrote In a video that was shared by the Instagram account Tube Indian, some men were allegedly seen behaving inappropriately with a woman’s wall painting near a swimming pool. The incident quickly spread across social media and triggered strong reactions. Bhumi shared the video on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “This is the mentality of our youth. These are the same people who are going to sexually assault children and women. We are in a pandemic. Just words …

‘Inappropriate’: Row erupts as Tamil Nadu state song played third at Vijay’s oath taking

‘Inappropriate’: Row erupts as Tamil Nadu state song played third at Vijay’s oath taking

Following a row over the Tamil Nadu state song being played third, General Secretary of Election Campaign Management of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has come to the defence of the government, calling it an “inappropriate practice” Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar greets newly-elected state Chief Minister and TVK chief C Joseph Vijay during the latter’s swearing-in ceremony. (PTI) Earlier on Sunday, Tamil Nadu CPI Secretary M Veerapandiyan issued a letter taking exception to ‘Thamizhthai Vaazhthu’ being played in the third place, after Vande Mataram and the National Anthem, at the swearing-in ceremony of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay. Reacting to the issue, Tamil Nadu Minister Aadhav Arjuna called it an “inappropriate practice.” In a post on X, he wrote: “We do not agree with the Tamil invocation song being played third.” He said that the newly formed government under TVK has no differing opinion on this established practice of playing the state anthem first. Also read: Will Vijay enter INDIA bloc? ‘Secular’ is buzzword from new CM’s first speech amid on-stage bonhomie with Rahul Gandhi Arjuna …

Shocked Sara Ali Khan reacts at host’s inappropriate joke about knowing celebs ‘from behind’

Shocked Sara Ali Khan reacts at host’s inappropriate joke about knowing celebs ‘from behind’

3 min readNew DelhiMay 3, 2026 04:56 PM IST In the past, many actresses have opened up about discomfort with paparazzi taking their videos and photos inappropriately, including Janhvi Kapoor and Malaika Arora. In fact, some have even confronted the paps about highlighting certain camera angles, and requested them to avoid recording from the back. The latest celebrity getting added to that the list is Sara Ali Khan. The actor, who is currently promoting her upcoming film Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, recently attended the trailer launch of the film in Mumbai. At the event, there was an awkward moment when the host began cracking jokes about recognising every actor “from behind”. He even admitted watching such pap videos and having them in his archives. After listening to the host’s remark, Sara looked visibly shocked and uncomfortable, asking her co-star Ayushmaan Khurana, “Yeh kya bol raha hai? (What is he saying?)” ALSO READ | Sara Ali Khan reflects on her bond with mother Amrita Singh: ‘I don’t have any comfort zone’ The clip from the …

‘Don’t zoom too much’: Karisma Kapoor confronts paparazzi over inappropriate camera angles | Bollywood News

‘Don’t zoom too much’: Karisma Kapoor confronts paparazzi over inappropriate camera angles | Bollywood News

5 min readMumbaiUpdated: Apr 29, 2026 10:01 AM IST Actress Karisma Kapoor returned as a judge on India’s Best Dancer Season 5, marking her second year on the dance reality show. On Tuesday, Karisma joined fellow judges, Geeta Kapur, Terence Lewis, and Jaaved Jafferi as they posed for the paparazzi outside the sets. However, she soon grew wary of the photographers clicking  inappropriate pictures and warned them against zooming in too much as she walked away, turning her back. Her reaction soon went viral, with Karisma receiving support from netizens. Kaisma Kapoor says, ‘Zyaada Zoom Mat Karna’ This isn’t the first time the paparazzi have been warned againt such behavior. In the past, several actresses have expressed discomfort over their untoward pictures being clicked. Some have even confronted the paparazzi for photographing them inappropriately. Recently, on the sets of India’s Best Dancer 5, as the judges posed for the paparazzi, Karsima appeared quite cordial. But when the photo-op ended, and the actress was walking back inside, she sternly told the paparazzi, “Zyada zoom mat karna …

Conveyed to DKS that action against minority leaders ‘inappropriate’, says Minister Satish Jarkiholi

Conveyed to DKS that action against minority leaders ‘inappropriate’, says Minister Satish Jarkiholi

Public Works Minister and KPCC working president Satish Jarkiholi said on Monday that he believe the party’s action against minority leaders for their alleged role in the bypolls to be “inappropriate” and he had conveyed this to KPCC president and Deputy Chief Minister D.K, Shivakumar. “He listened patiently and has promised remedial action in this regard,” the Minister told reporters on Tuesday. Published – April 21, 2026 06:10 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Badshah is being ‘targeted’, says Nikhita Gandhi amid Tateeree song row: ‘Many people have done inappropriate things’

Badshah is being ‘targeted’, says Nikhita Gandhi amid Tateeree song row: ‘Many people have done inappropriate things’

Rapper Badshah recently found himself embroiled in controversy after his Haryanvi song Tateeree sparked backlash. The track drew criticism over allegations that it featured girls in school uniforms dancing inside a Haryana Roadways bus and making objectionable gestures. Now, singer Nikhita Gandhi, who has collaborated with him on songs like Jugnu and I Sajna, has reacted to the controversy, saying she believes the artist has been unfairly targeted. Nikhita Gandhi reacts to Badshah’s Tateeree song controversy. Nikhita Gandhi reacts to Badshah’s Tateeree controversy In a conversation with Variety India, Nikhita addressed the row and said, “I really don’t have a strong opinion. We have done some great work together, and I feel really bad for him, to be honest, that he’s going through this, because I think it has been misconstrued to a large extent. I don’t think the things he’s being blamed for are, in actuality, as accused. There are a lot of people who have done cringeworthy and even inappropriate things, and many of them have not been held accountable.” She added, “So …

Rohit Pawar calls Parth Pawar’s ‘downfall’ remark on Congress inappropriate

Rohit Pawar calls Parth Pawar’s ‘downfall’ remark on Congress inappropriate

NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar on Tuesday termed as inappropriate the remarks made by NCP leader Parth Pawar regarding the alleged “downfall” of the Congress in Maharashtra. He emphasised that political leaders must exercise caution in public statements and remain grounded regardless of their position in power or opposition. Speaking to reporters in Pune, Rohit Pawar said such comments do not reflect the spirit of democratic engagement and could complicate ongoing political discussions. Baramati bypoll dynamics at centre of political debate The remarks come amid developments surrounding the Baramati assembly by-election scheduled for April 23. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar is contesting the seat, which fell vacant following the death of her husband Ajit Pawar earlier this year. The ruling alliance had appealed for an uncontested election as a mark of respect. While parties such as the NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT), part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi, chose not to field candidates, the Congress decided to enter the fray by nominating Akash More. Controversy triggered by Parth Pawar’s statement The situation escalated …

Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath Back Sapthami Gowda After She Calls Out Inappropriate Pap Angles | Regional Cinema News

Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath Back Sapthami Gowda After She Calls Out Inappropriate Pap Angles | Regional Cinema News

Last Updated:March 04, 2026, 07:56 IST Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Divya Spandana have extended their support to Sapthami Gowda. News18 On March 3, actress Sapthami Gowda took to social media to call out paparazzi for “deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles” of women in the industry. Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Divya Spandana have now extended their support. They reposted the strong note shared by Sapthami. Actresses come out in support of Sapthami Gowda Kannada actor Rukmini Vasanth and Divya Spandana re-posted the statement on their Instagram stories. Reposting the same note, Ashika Ranganath wrote, “Let’s normalise respect – not violation. Deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles are disrespectful and unacceptable.” In her slamming note, Sapthami called out the ‘unacceptable’ behaviour by the paparazzi. She spoke about the inappropriate video angles of female actors shot at public events. She even asked the paps to focus on the work and not the bodies. Her note read, “As women in the film industry, we stand together in addressing a recurring issue. Repeatedly, videos and photographs of female actors …

Kantara actor Sapthami Gowda calls out paparazzi over ‘inappropriate angles’: ‘Clear violations of dignity’ | Regional News

Kantara actor Sapthami Gowda calls out paparazzi over ‘inappropriate angles’: ‘Clear violations of dignity’ | Regional News

Actor Sapthami Gowda, who shot to nationwide fame with Kantara, has called out photographers and videographers for filming female actors from inappropriate angles at public events. In a strongly worded note shared on Instagram Stories, Sapthami addressed what she described as a recurring and deeply troubling issue, the practice of zooming in on women’s bodies rather than focusing on their work. On her Instagram Stories, Sapthami Gowda wrote, “As women in the film industry, we stand together in addressing a recurring issue. Repeatedly, videos and photographs of female actors at public events are shot and circulated from inappropriate angles, with unnecessary zooms that focus on our bodies rather than our work. This behaviour, carried out by a few individuals, is disrespectful and unacceptable.” She continued, “We are here for our craft. We are here for our cinema. We unequivocally condemn deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles. They are clear violations of dignity and will not be normalized or tolerated. We expected those covering events to maintain professionalism, basic respect, and decency.” Concluding her note, she added, …

Kantara actor Sapthami Gowda slams photographers for shooting female actors from inappropriate angles

Kantara actor Sapthami Gowda slams photographers for shooting female actors from inappropriate angles

Actor Sapthami Gowda, best known for her role in Kantara, has called out photographers and camera operators for taking pictures and videos of female actors from inappropriate angles at events. The actor took to her Instagram account to share a note addressing this issue, stating that the unnecessary zoom-ins draw more attention to their bodies than to their work. (Also read: Mini Mathur lashes out at paparazzo for zooming in on Kajol’s body at event: ‘She doesn’t owe you guys eternal youth’) Sapthami Gowda said that the women in the film industry stand united in addressing this issue. What Sapthami said In her note, Sapthami began, “As women in the film industry, we stand together in addressing a recurring issue. Repeatedly, videos and photographs of female actors at public events are shot and circulated from inappropriate angles, with unnecessary zooms that focus on our bodies rather than our work. This behavior, carried out by a few individuals, is disrespectful and unacceptable.” She added, “We are here for our craft. We are here for our cinema. …