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Alia Bhatt has publicly condemned publications and social media accounts for sharing videos of her under-construction Mumbai residence without her consent. She labeled the act a "clear invasion of privacy" and a serious security risk, emphasizing that filming private residences without permission is a violation, not content. She urged the media to remove the videos and requested the public not to share them further.
The leaked videos, reportedly captured with zoom lenses and drones, provided close-up views of the bungalow's interiors, which Alia shares with her husband, Ranbir Kapoor, and their daughter. This incident highlights the challenges celebrities face in maintaining privacy, especially in a culture driven by social media and paparazzi.
This isn't the first time Bhatt has addressed privacy intrusions, having previously criticized photographers for unauthorized attempts to capture her inside her home. Other Bollywood stars have also spoken out against the unauthorized sharing of images of their private spaces.
Bhatt's statement underscores the importance of consent and the need to draw boundaries in the face of constant public scrutiny. It highlights the need to recognize that sharing videos of private residences normalizes an unhealthy, and potentially dangerous, culture.

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