From Shah Rukh Khan Avoiding Cameras To Ranbir Kapoor Being Friends With Paparazzi: The Changing Face Of Celebrity – #BigStory

The photography done by paparazzi is a serious business operating in the centre of one of the largest film industries in the world. The notion that there is coverage of the entertainment industry around the clock, every day of the year, is not an exaggeration at all. The focus is constantly on the movements of celebrities, whether it be shooting them as they leave their gyms, gatecrashing their private dinners, or filming them as they enter and exit airports. As a direct consequence of this, the relationship that exists between paparazzi and celebrities has evolved over the course of time. After all, achieving popularity is mostly a game of exposure, and it is to one’s advantage to remain current in the eyes of the public.
While paparazzi are necessary for the advancement of celebrities’ careers, news agencies are need to have celebrities in order to provide content. One cannot live without the other; they are inextricably linked. It should come as no surprise, however, that a paparazzo like Ranbir Kapoor, who once prevented a photographer from taking his picture by stealing the paparazzo’s camera, has gradually gotten more pap savvy. Recently, Ranbir, who is usually seen addressing and replying to the media, invited the paparazzi to his home for a casual meeting with Alia Bhatt and Neetu Kapoor. Alia and Neetu were there to promote their new film. The Kapoors expressed their gratitude to the photographers for their role in their rise to fame, but they requested that their newborn daughter Raha not be photographed by the photographers.


On the other side, Shah Rukh Khan, who has always been known for being a people’s person, seems to be avoiding the cameras at red carpet events and other public venues. Fans saw that SRK was not acting like his regular self and tried to avoid the cameras during the engagement ceremony for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant as well as when he was photographed at a dubbing studio. According to the director Mahesh Bhatt, who was interviewed by ETimes, “the story of film fandom is a story of emotion, admiration, and immense interest.” Indians are crazy about cricketers and Bollywood stars. The desires of the public are also taken into consideration by the media. They act as a bridge between the audience and the celebrities they interview. They are aware that the general public is interested in the more personal aspects of a star’s personality in addition to the professional portion of a star’s life. They are interested in learning more about their relatives. Whatever it is that they do, they are interested in it. They’d give anything to be a fly on the wall and see the celebrities distracted by the activity.


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