Sunita Ahuja Defends Jaya Bachchan Amid Paparazzi Backlash: "She Must Be Irritated"

Sunita Ahuja has publicly supported Jaya Bachchan following criticism of her remarks about paparazzi. Ahuja suggested that Bachchan's comments likely came from a place of irritation with constant media attention. She contrasted this with her own philosophy of engaging happily with photographers. The veteran actress Jaya Bachchan had previously questioned the conduct and background of paparazzi at a public event.

Key Points: Sunita Ahuja Supports Jaya Bachchan Over Paparazzi Remarks

  • Sunita Ahuja suggests constant media attention can overwhelm public figures
  • She attributes Jaya's remarks to irritation rather than ill intent
  • Ahuja contrasts her own fun-loving approach with paparazzi
  • Jaya Bachchan had questioned paparazzi credentials and conduct
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Sunita Ahuja defends Jaya Bachchan over her controversial remarks on paparazzi

Sunita Ahuja explains Jaya Bachchan's controversial paparazzi comments, suggesting irritation, not malice, while sharing her own positive media approach.

"She must be getting irritated. I can't say anything about her... if she doesn't like it, then paps shouldn't do it. - Sunita Ahuja"

Mumbai, Dec 18

Sunita Ahuja came out in support of veteran actress Jaya Bachchan following the backlash over her remarks on paparazzi culture.

Sharing her perspective, Sunita suggested that constant media attention can often become overwhelming, especially for public figures who are followed relentlessly. She added that Jaya Bachchan’s reaction likely stemmed from irritation rather than ill intent. During a question-and-answer session in her latest vlog, she responded to several questions from her fans. One fan asked Sunita why she always has fun with the paparazzi and the media and even gives them sweets, while Jaya Bachchan, on the other hand, has often insulted them.

Responding to this, Sunita Ahuja stated, “Look, everyone has their own thoughts and thinking. Jaya ma'am must be getting irritated. I can't say anything about her. She is a very big. She must not like it. So, if she doesn't like it, then paps shouldn't do it.”

“Look, I have a lot of fun with everyone. I feel like I should get up in the morning and start having fun because there is nothing in life. There is only one life. It is very difficult to get a human life. You should live your life with a smile. There is no point in fighting. In the end, we all have to go up. So, live your life with a smile. If Jaya ji doesn’t like it, then I can't say anything about her. I love Jaya ji a lot and I will always love her,” added the star wife.

For the uninitiated, at a recent event, Jaya Bachchan stated that she has no association with the paparazzi. She also raised questions about their credentials and conduct, while taking a dig at what she described as their growing intrusion into personal spaces.

The veteran actress said, “Yeh jo bahar gande, tight pant pehnke, haath mein mobile leke… they think just because they have a mobile, they can take your picture and say what they want. And the kind of comments they pass - what kind of people are these people? Kahan se aate hain? Kis tarah ka education hai? Kya background hai?”

Jaya Bachchan’s comments on the paparazzi raised eyebrows and triggered mixed reactions online.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I agree with Sunita's 'live life with a smile' philosophy. But Jaya Bachchan's comments about their education and background were a bit too harsh. You can express irritation without looking down on someone's profession. 🙏
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Aman W
Paparazzi in Mumbai have become a menace. They block roads, shout, and have no boundaries. Jaya ji spoke the truth, even if it was blunt. These are not journalists, they are just stalkers with cameras. Support her 100%.
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Sarah B
It's interesting to see two different approaches from two star wives. Sunita handles it with grace and sweets, Jaya with fire. Both are valid reactions to an invasive culture. The paps need to learn some basic decency.
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Vikram M
At the end of the day, they are human beings first, celebrities second. Would we like it if strangers followed us everywhere and took pictures? Jaya Bachchan has earned her right to be annoyed. Sunita's support is classy.
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Kriti O
While I understand the frustration, questioning someone's education and background just because they wear tight pants and have a mobile phone is not okay. That's elitist. Sunita's way is much better - be firm but kind.

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