This Article is From Nov 21, 2017

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Rebukes Paparazzi At Charity Event: It's Not A Premiere

Aishwarya Rai wanted to spend the day with the children of the Smile Train Foundation but the paparazzi presence overwhelmed her

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan with Aaradhya in Mumbai.

Highlights

  • Aishwarya attended a Smile Train event on her father's birth anniversary
  • Aishwarya's mother Brinda Rai and daughter Aaradhya kept her company
  • Aishwarya Rai's father died in March this year
New Delhi: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan had a second uncomfortably close encounter with the paparazzi in about as many weeks. Days after husband Abhishek Bachchan checked a photographer's camera for intrusive pictures of her, an emotional Aishwarya told the paparazzi off for getting too close at a charity event she was attending in memory of her late father Krishnaraj Rai whose birth anniversary it was yesterday. Aishwarya, 44, her mother Brinda Rai and her six-year-old daughter Aaradhya were at a Smile Train Foundation event when the actress, visibly tearful, rebuked the cameramen present for unseemly behaviour - it appears that they were jostling for space in the crowded venue.

A source present at the venue told NDTV that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan asked the paparazzi to stop taking pictures and 'show some respect' because it was not a 'premiere or another public event.'



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Many celebrities such as Kajol and Rani Mukerji have blasted the paparazzi for clicking pictures of their children. But some stars, like Shah Rukh Khan, have a different way of dealing with the cameras. Shah Rukh, whose daughter Suhana was cornered by the paparazzi at a screening of Tubelight in June, told News18: "I am okay with them getting photographed... I have told (my kids), if photographers come, give the pictures and ask, 'Can I go now'. They'll all listen to you because I have known them for 25 years."

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