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IFTDA Files Complaint Against Paparazzi for Invading Bollywood Icon Dharmendra's Privacy

Summary

  • Dharmendra hospitalized, leading to unverified reports and paparazzi intrusion
  • IFTDA files police complaint against paparazzi for breaching Dharmendra's privacy
  • Sunny Deol expresses frustration over photographers outside their residence
IFTDA Files Complaint Against Paparazzi for Invading Bollywood Icon Dharmendra's Privacy

In the past few days, Bollywood icon Dharmendra has been the subject of intense media scrutiny and speculation after reports emerged claiming that the actor had been placed on a ventilator. As the news spread, paparazzi gathered outside Dharmendra's residence and the hospital where he was admitted, leading to a wave of unverified updates across social media. Some portals even prematurely announced his death, further fueling confusion and concern.

In response to this intrusion, the Indian Film and Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) President Ashoke Pandit has filed a formal police complaint against certain paparazzi and digital media accounts. The complaint alleges that these individuals crossed all limits of decency and ethics by entering Dharmendra's residence without consent and recording visuals of his family members, which were then circulated online for "sensationalism and profit." The IFTDA has called this behavior "inhuman, unethical, and a gross violation of the right to privacy" and urged the police to take strict action.

Dharmendra's son, Sunny Deol, has also expressed frustration with the photographers stationed outside their residence, urging the media to respect boundaries during this sensitive time. Several members of the film fraternity have voiced their concern over the escalating intrusion, calling for restraint and responsible reporting.

While Dharmendra was reported to be on life support earlier this week, his family later clarified that the actor was under medical supervision and responding positively to treatment. He was discharged from the hospital on November 12 and is currently receiving care at home.

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The Indian Film and Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) filed a formal police complaint against certain paparazzi and digital media accounts for entering Dharmendra's residence without consent and recording visuals of his family members.
Sunny Deol expressed frustration with the paparazzi, urging them to "have shame" and respect the family's privacy during this sensitive time.
Dharmendra was discharged from the hospital on November 12, 2025 and is currently receiving care at home, after being reported to be on life support earlier that week.

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