Sunny Deol Expresses Anger Towards Paparazzi Outside His Residence

Sunny Deol Expresses Anger Towards Paparazzi Outside His Residence

Post by : Mina Rahman

Actor Sunny Deol recently confronted photographers camped outside his residence in Mumbai. They were capturing images and filming during a critical period for his family, as his father, renowned actor Dharmendra, is currently unwell and receiving home care.

On Wednesday, Sunny's team released a statement announcing that Dharmendra had returned home from the hospital, where he will continue his treatment. They appealed for privacy, urging the public to refrain from intruding on the family's space.

However, the following day, several photographers were still lingering outside the Deol family home. Sunny, noticing their presence, stepped outside to express his frustration. With hands folded, he implored them to reconsider their actions.

A video circulating on social media reveals Sunny stating, "You should feel shame. You have parents and children; yet, you behave this way. Does this not embarrass you?"

Sunny's discontent grew as photographers had relentlessly tracked his family—following them from the hospital to their home, even documenting mundane occurrences like food deliveries.

Earlier this week, unfounded rumors circulated online about Dharmendra's passing, but his family promptly clarified the situation. His wife, Hema Malini, and daughter, Esha Deol, reassured everyone that Dharmendra is alive and gradually recovering.

Later, Sunny expressed gratitude to fans for their support and prayers, stating, "My father Dharmendra has been discharged and will recuperate at home. We kindly ask everyone to refrain from spreading rumors and to respect our privacy. Thank you for your kindness and good wishes."

This entire episode has sparked an important conversation about the need for privacy for celebrities during challenging times.

Nov. 13, 2025 11:10 a.m. 527
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