Mouni Roy, the Bollywood actress known for her roles in "Brahmastra" and various television series, has recently addressed the persistent speculation surrounding her relationship with the paparazzi. In a candid discussion, Roy refuted claims that she orchestrates every instance of being photographed, shedding light on the realities of being a public figure and the constant attention that comes with it.
Roy acknowledged that there are times when celebrities, including herself, might inform the paparazzi about their whereabouts, especially during promotional events for shows or films. However, she firmly denied that this is a constant practice. She explained that in areas like Bandra, Mumbai, where many celebrities reside, the paparazzi are often present, recognizing their cars and anticipating their movements.
"Anyone who says they don't call paps is lying," Mouni candidly stated, while also clarifying that most of the time, she doesn't contact them because they are usually around. She further elaborated that during promotions for a show or film, or at airports, it's common for celebrities to coordinate with the paparazzi.
Roy expressed her exhaustion with the notion that celebrities are always in control of the attention they receive. She emphasized that it's impossible to always be at one's best when constantly under surveillance. She implied it can be taxing to always be camera-ready.
The actress's remarks come amidst ongoing scrutiny of celebrities and their interactions with the media. In recent times, Roy has also faced criticism and trolling regarding her appearance, with some accusing her of undergoing plastic surgery. She has responded to these criticisms by calling out the "unaccomplished" trolls and highlighting the hard work actors put in. Roy's co-star, Palak Tiwari, has also spoken out against the toxic culture of celebrity bashing and the unrealistic beauty standards imposed on female actors, further fueling the discussion.
Mouni Roy's career continues to evolve, she was seen playing the role of an antagonist in Ayan Mukerji's film 'Brahmastra: Part 1'. Her portrayal of Junoon was praised by critics and fans. Aside from acting, Roy launched her restaurant named 'Badmaash' in Mumbai.
Roy's statement offers a glimpse into the complex relationship between celebrities and the paparazzi, highlighting the pressures and misconceptions that exist within the industry.