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Paparazzo reveals why Jaya Bachchan stays mad at the paps

Jaya Bachchan's videos of yelling at paps often surfaces online, attracting various reactions from social media users.

jaya bachchanPaparazzo Manav Manglani talks about Jaya Bachchan's interaction with paps. (Photo: What the Hell Navya/Instagram)

More often than not, videos of Jaya Bachchan getting annoyed by the paparazzi surfaces online. Recently, paparazzo Manav Manglani revealed why the actress reacts in such a manner.

In a recent interview with Aleena Dissects, Manav claimed Jaya is not media savvy. He said, “She is not used to so much media. During her days, there were hardly a few people, who would do it all very gently. Now, the media has massively increased.”

He added, “She doesn’t mind them when they are at a press conference or film premiere. She hates it when they spot her off-guard. She gets shocked, ‘How come so many people gathered here, we were just out for a dinner.’ Then she has her fun banters also. She suggests angles to the paps. ‘Yeh niche kaha photo le rahe ho, iss angle se lo (Why are you clicking photo from a low angle, shoot it from here). She is not media savy. She was just used to four-five people from certain channel and that’s it.” He added, “Jaya Bachchan has her own funda.”

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Jaya Bachchan is often spotted travelling with her daughter Shweta Bachchan and son Abhishek Bachchan. She also attends various premieres and events in Mumbai.

On the work front, the actress-politician was last seen in the film Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, starring Dharmendra, Shabana Azmi, Alia Bhatt, and Ranveer Singh in the lead roles.

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