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Mumbai:
Actor Karan Patel, reportedly snubbed media at his Ye Hai Mohabaatein co-star Divyanka Tripathi's reception here, has clarified his stance saying that he felt "unnerved" after watching media persons standing just an "arms-length" away from him and thought he should walk away before any incident takes place.
Divyanka married actor Vivek Dahiya on July 8 in Bhopal and had a reception party in Chandigarh. The couple threw a grand reception for their friends from the industry on Thursday.
As per reports, when the celebrities were interacting with the media, Karan seemed to be not in the mood to give bytes and walked away.
"It's just sad that one's attitude is always speculated even if you've not done something. The media was barely at arms-length when I requested them to stay a little away and bytes would be given to all," Karan said in a statement.
"I got unnerved when I realised it was almost a stampede. I was afraid someone would get hurt. Hence I walked away. I've always loved the media and will continue to do so, but I do feel with due respect to all concerned that surrounding us and giving us no space to move becomes difficult when you're out with family," he added.
The actor shared that he and his wife Ankita "enjoyed" Divyanka's reception party.
"My life is an open book. You're welcome to speculate. It was a lovely evening where we all got together. I enjoyed myself and am sure everyone else did too. My family and I wish Divyanka and Vivek a happy married life," he said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Divyanka married actor Vivek Dahiya on July 8 in Bhopal and had a reception party in Chandigarh. The couple threw a grand reception for their friends from the industry on Thursday.
As per reports, when the celebrities were interacting with the media, Karan seemed to be not in the mood to give bytes and walked away.
"It's just sad that one's attitude is always speculated even if you've not done something. The media was barely at arms-length when I requested them to stay a little away and bytes would be given to all," Karan said in a statement.
"I got unnerved when I realised it was almost a stampede. I was afraid someone would get hurt. Hence I walked away. I've always loved the media and will continue to do so, but I do feel with due respect to all concerned that surrounding us and giving us no space to move becomes difficult when you're out with family," he added.
The actor shared that he and his wife Ankita "enjoyed" Divyanka's reception party.
"My life is an open book. You're welcome to speculate. It was a lovely evening where we all got together. I enjoyed myself and am sure everyone else did too. My family and I wish Divyanka and Vivek a happy married life," he said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)