Key Points

Alia Bhatt has spoken out against a video of her unfinished Mumbai home that circulated online without her consent. She described the incident as a serious invasion of privacy and security concern. The actress specifically called on media outlets to remove the footage immediately. She also requested that people refrain from sharing such content if they encounter it online.

Key Points: Alia Bhatt Slams Unauthorized Video of Unfinished Mumbai Bungalow

  • Alia Bhatt expresses anger over leaked video of her unfinished Bandra bungalow
  • She calls it a clear invasion of privacy and security risk
  • Urges media to take down footage immediately
  • Asks public not to share such unauthorized content online
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Alia Bhatt upset about leaked video of her unfinished bungalow: 'A clear invasion of privacy'

Alia Bhatt condemns leaked footage of her Bandra home under construction, calling it a privacy violation and urging media to remove content immediately.

"Filming or photographing someone's personal space without permission is not 'content' - it's a violation. - Alia Bhatt"

Mumbai, Aug 26

Actress Alia Bhatt is upset after an inside video of her unfinished bungalow in Mumbai's Bandra area circulated on social media without her knowledge or consent.

Taking to her official Instagram handle, Alia expressed her concern through a sincere note that read: "I understand that in a city like Mumbai, space is limited - sometimes the view from your window is another person's home. But that does not give anyone the right to film private residences and push those videos online. A video of our home- still under construction has been recorded and circulated by multiple publications, without our knowledge or consent."

Alia termed it a clear invasion of privacy and a serious security issue.

The 'Jigra' actress added: "Filming or photographing someone's personal space without permission is not "content" - it's a violation. It should never be normalized."

"Think about it: would you tolerate videos of the inside of your home being shared publicly, without you knowing? None of us would," Alia pointed out.

The 'Highway' actress also urged everyone who comes across such content not to share it further.

"So, here's a humble but film request - if you come across such content online, please don't forward it or share it further," Alia said.

She further asked the media to take down the footage of her under-construction house immediately.

"And to our friends in the media who have carried these images and videos: I urge you to take them down immediately. Thank you," her note concluded.

Power couple, Alia and Ranbir Kapoor's new residence, named 'The Krishna Raj bungalow', which has been under construction for quite some time, is finally almost ready.

If the reports are to be believed, right now, the finishing touches are being done on the interiors, which is expected to take around a month.

If all goes as planned, Ranbir and Alia are likely to move into their new abode around Diwali this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Media needs to draw a line somewhere. Construction sites are dangerous places - what if someone gets hurt trying to get these shots? This isn't journalism, it's trespassing.
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with her privacy concerns, celebrities also need to understand that public curiosity comes with fame. Maybe better security measures during construction would help?
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Arjun K
Her point about "would you tolerate videos of your home being shared" really hits home. We all deserve privacy in our own spaces. Hope media respects her request 🙏
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Kavya N
So excited for their new home though! Krishna Raj bungalow sounds beautiful. Hope they have a wonderful housewarming during Diwali 🪔 But yes, let them share pictures when THEY want to!
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Michael C
This is exactly why we need stronger privacy laws in India. Celebrities or common people - nobody should have to deal with this kind of intrusion. Time for legal reforms!

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