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  • Media people created chaos during the funeral of Sidharth Shukla.
  • Anushka Sharma slammed this behavior from paps with a cryptic message.

Sidharth Shukla was cremated at Oshiwara Crematorium in Mumbai. As friends, family members, celebrities started coming to the crematorium to bid adieu to Sid, paparazzi kept on crowding trying to get close shots of everyone. It caused quite a chaos during the funeral especially when Shehnaaz Gill came out of her car and was moving towards the funeral site.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Her brother had to hold the visibly devastated Shehnaaz tightly to ensure that she does not get hurt or is pushed sideways as the media people tried to crowd around her. The untimely death of Sidharth Shukla has become national news and just every media house is trying to cover it as expansively as possible.

But the way the paparazzi behaved when everyone around was so sad was not acceptable. Anushka Sharma indirectly slammed this behavior from the media people by sharing a quote by Zakir Khan. The quote indicates that these people do not consider celebrities as humans which is why they do not follow any queue or boundaries. The quote further says that for them the soulless body is just an opportunity to take one more click, as much as possible.

While a few social media users supported Anushka Sharma’s stand, many others were of a different opinion. According to them, stars keep on calling these photographers all the time to remain in limelight and during special events. So, if these celebrities want media people to showcase their highs, what is wrong when the same photographers also cover their lows?

The same chaos was sighted when Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead last year and the way they treated Rhea Chakraborty and her family. And when big Bollywood names like Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan were called for interrogation in a related drug case, paparazzi just hovered around these stars wherever they went.

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