Bollywood Couple and Their Stance on Kids’ Privacy

The paparazzi culture has become an inseparable part of the entertainment industry. With the rise of social media and the internet, the craze of capturing celebrities, especially their kids, has reached a whole new level. However, many Bollywood celebrities are taking a stand to protect their kids’ privacy. Yami Gautam Dhar, who welcomed her son Vedavid in May last year, is one such actor who believes in shielding her child from the constant media glare.

Yami Gautam Dhar’s No-Pictures Policy

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Yami Gautam Dhar, who recently returned to work nine months after embracing motherhood, is clear about her decision to keep her son away from the paparazzi. Talking about the same, Yami says, “Of course, you won’t see Vedavid getting papped. We’ve come to a point with the media where they understand it. These foundation years are crucial, and we are not comfortable with cameras all around.”

Yami also opened up about how she does not feel mother’s guilt for getting back to work. She credits her balanced mindset to the strong women in her family. She shared, “I come from a family of strong women. My mum told me after my son was born: ‘Yami, don’t ever let that sentiment (mum’s guilt) hover on you, because you have worked hard all your life.”

She further added that her husband, filmmaker Aditya Dhar, is a hands-on father and her biggest supporter. “Aditya is always there for me. He says, ‘Our baby will be proud of his mother when he grows up and sees your work.”

Alia Bhatt’s Protective Move

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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s daughter, Raha, is one of the most loved star kids on social media. However, fans recently noticed that Alia deleted all the pictures revealing Raha’s face from her social media accounts. This move came after the recent attack on Saif Ali Khan, sparking speculations that Alia might have done this out of fear for her daughter’s safety. While the exact reason remains unknown, many have praised Alia for prioritizing her child’s privacy over social media attention.

Why Do Celebrities Protect Their Kids from Paparazzi?

The growing paparazzi culture has made it difficult for stars to maintain privacy. However, celebrities have accepted it as a part of their job. But they strongly object when the paps intrude on their children’s lives. Many celebrity parents want to give their kids a normal childhood, away from the constant media attention.

Celebrities Who Follow the ‘No Pictures’ Policy

Here is the list of Bollywood couple who have always been protective of their kids from crazy paparazzi culture. Check it out!

  1. Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli: The couple has been vocal about raising their daughter, Vamika, away from the public eye. Anushka once mentioned, “We don’t want to raise a child in the public eye – it’s a decision your child should be able to take.”
  2. Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput Kapoor: The couple is protective of their kids, Misha and Zain. Mira once slammed the paparazzi for clicking pictures of her daughter during playtime, urging them to let kids enjoy their childhood and leave the photographing to the parents.
  3. Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra: The couple keeps their daughter, Adira, away from the limelight. Rani once said, “Adira needs to have a very normal upbringing, and that can only happen when the attention is not completely focused on her.”
  4. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas: The couple welcomed their daughter, Malti, in 2022 and since then, the couple has been conscientious about their daughter’s privacy.

5. Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi: The couple never reveals the faces of their kids, Mehr and Guriq, on social media to protect their privacy.

The bollywood celebs cannot escape the unwanted attention and the constant media glares. These celebrities believe that their children deserve a normal childhood, free from media scrutiny. Their decision to protect their kids’ privacy reflects their commitment to providing them with a healthy and balanced upbringing.

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