No Photographer Would Dare To Click Jaya Bachchan After The Way She Lashed Out At Them

Sometimes it becomes extremely difficult to handle media, isn’t it? Those numerous clicks and unending questions become too irritating at times. Now, when we talk about the relation between media and celebs, you don’t need any explanation, do you?

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However, Jaya Bachchan is one such celebrity who handles media with utmost perfection. She is straight forward and blunt and doesn’t give a damn, when she sees too much of media interference. Remember how she immediately corrected a journalist who addressed Aishwarya as Aish?

Every journalist who irritates her is GONE! Same thing happened when journalists and students started clicking her at an event.

Well what happened was that Jaya Bachchan was attending the N.M college festival named ‘UMANG 2016’ wherein she was addressing a group of students and sharing her experiences. Now as she was talking, there were few journalists and students who couldn’t stop clicking her. Mrs. Bachchan turned furious on this and slammed them.

She said,

“Please stop taking pictures. I hate it because it’s right into my eyes. These are basic manners which Indians have to learn. Just because you have a camera and a mobile, you get the freedom of take anyone’s picture anytime, without asking that person! These are basic educations that all colleges and schools and parents at home should teach their children.”

Further, she added,

“It’s very annoying. I have a freedom to say no from being photographed. I am trying to chat here. You are sitting right in front of me clicking right into my eyes. I hate indiscipline.”

Want to watch it? View the video below!

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Jaya Bachchan’s reaction to this is absolutely right and we support her. Media should have some decency and must maintain decorum during such events. What do you feel? Do let us know your comments in our comments section below.

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