• By Swati Singh
  • Fri, 06 Jun 2025 07:40 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Actor Suyyash Rai has called out a paparazzi video for deliberately zooming in on Avneet Kaur's chest as she posed at a Mumbai event in a striking orange cutout dress. The actress looked stunning in an ankle-length orange-coloured cutout bodycon dress featuring a plunging neckline. Soon after the video of Avneet went viral on social media, reactions started to pour in the comments section with netizens, as well as, Rai slamming the paparazzi.

Racting to the clip, Suyyash Rai wrote in the comments section, "Why zoomed? Khud ghus jaao andar? Yes, she’s looking pretty, but what are you guys doing as media? Manners? Ethics? Basics of life?? Aisa toh ho hee nai sakta that women of your home are okay with this! It’s sad!" Not only Rai, several netizens took to the comments section and dropped similar reactions. However, the paparazzi account has taken down the comments.

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(Image: Instagram/@viralbhayani)

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(Image: Instagram/@avneetkaur)

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Avneet Kaur recently dominated headlines after a viral incident involving former Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli 'liking' one of her Instagram photos. Kohli later clarified that it might have been an accidental algorithmic action.

"I'd like to clarify that while clearing my feed, it appears the algorithm may have mistakenly registered an interaction. There was absolutely no intent behind it. I request that no unnecessary assumptions be made," wrote Kohli on Instagram. Post the controversy, the actress gained over 2 million followers and landed lucrative brand deals worth crores.

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However, a recent incident has shifted the spotlight to the concerning behavior of paparazzi towards Avneet, sparking criticism and calls for greater respect. Voices like Suyyash Rai's are now highlighting the need for accountability and better conduct in the industry.