IFTDA Complaints After Photographers Illegally Enter Dharmendra’s House, Violating His Privacy
The Indian Film and Television Directors Association (IFTDA) has filed a formal complaint against paparazzi who invaded veteran actor
The Indian Film and Television Directors Association (IFTDA) has filed a formal complaint against paparazzi who invaded veteran actor Dharmendra’s home. The photographers entered his private residence without permission, causing a serious breach of privacy.
This incident has raised concerns about the aggressive behavior of some media photographers who cross professional boundaries. Celebrities deserve respect for their personal space, especially within their own homes. The unauthorized entry into Dharmendra’s house is not just unethical but also illegal.
IFTDA strongly condemned this action and demanded strict measures against those responsible. The association emphasized that while public figures accept media attention in public spaces, their homes should remain private sanctuaries. Such invasions can cause distress and security concerns for celebrities and their families.
The complaint highlights the growing problem of paparazzi overstepping limits in pursuit of photographs and content. Many believe this incident should serve as a wake-up call for the media industry to establish clearer guidelines and respect boundaries.
Dharmendra, a beloved Bollywood legend, has contributed decades to Indian cinema. Like any citizen, he deserves safety and privacy in his own home. The association hopes this complaint will lead to appropriate action and prevent similar incidents in the future.



