Govinda’s wife Sunita Ahuja defends Jaya Bachchan on her comments about the paparazzi: ‘I love her a lot; if she doesn’t like it, paps shouldn’t do it’ |
Jaya Bachchan has been in the news for her recent comments on the paparazzi. Her relationship with the paparazzi is always under the limelight with several videos of her going viral and her recent comments sparked a further debate. “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,” the actress had said during an interview with Barkha Dutt. While many celebrities have reacted to her comments and given their insights on it, now here’s what Govinda’s wife Ssunita Ahuja has to say. Addressing the topic during a Q&A segment in her latest vlog, Sunita answered questions sent in by fans. One follower asked why she is usually cheerful and friendly with photographers—often even distributing sweets—while Jaya Bachchan is known for openly reprimanding them. Replying to the question, Sunita Ahuja said, “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.”She went on to explain her own outlook on life and public interactions, adding, “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.”For context, Jaya Bachchan recently made headlines at a public event where she distanced herself from the paparazzi and questioned their professionalism. She criticised what she sees as an increasing invasion of privacy and lack of boundaries.
