Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt attended a family event in Mumbai on Tuesday evening. The couple appeared for the special screening of Daadi Ki Shaadi. The film features Neetu Kapoor and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni.
The couple arrived in simple and coordinated outfits. Ranbir wore a muted teal polo shirt with beige trousers. Alia Bhatt chose an all-black outfit with minimal accessories. Their appearance drew strong media attention.
However, the situation outside the venue became tense. Photographers gathered closely around their car to capture pictures. The crowding created discomfort for the couple.
Ranbir Kapoor gets frustrated as the paparazzi moved very close to the vehicle. He asked them to step back and maintain distance. The actor tried to manage the situation calmly but firmly.
In the video circulating online, Ranbir Kapoor gets frustrated again as he addresses the photographers. He explained that he was willing to pose but wanted space and order. He also guided them to move to a better location for photos.
After his request, the photographers stepped back. The situation quickly became more controlled. Some photographers also asked others to maintain distance.
Social media users reacted strongly to the incident. Many supported Ranbir Kapoor, saying celebrities deserve privacy in public spaces. Several users commented that paparazzi often cross limits while taking pictures.
Despite the brief tension, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt continued with their evening plans. They attended the screening with family members without further issues.
Later discussions online highlighted how often celebrities gets frustrated due to overcrowded media interactions. Some users emphasized the need for more respectful behavior from photographers.
Overall, the incident lasted only a short time. However, it once again sparked debate about paparazzi conduct in Mumbai.
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt did not issue any official statement after the event. The couple remained composed and completed their family engagement as planned.
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