Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma has expressed her frustration with the media after her attempts to protect her daughter, Vamika, from unwanted attention were disregarded.

Recently, Sharma was spotted at a private airport in Mumbai with her baby girl, who appeared to be sleeping in her arms.

Despite her efforts to shield Vamika’s face by covering it with her hands, photographers continued to snap pictures as the family’s car passed by.

This disregard for Sharma’s request for privacy led to her visibly angry reaction, where she questioned the photographers’ audacity.

Anushka Sharma Gets ANGRY On Media For Making Video Of Her Daughter Vamika  Kohli - YouTube

Sharma, who is married to cricket legend Virat Kohli, has consistently sought to keep her daughter’s life private since Vamika’s birth.

The couple has repeatedly requested that the media respect their wishes and avoid taking photos of their child.

This situation is not an isolated incident but rather part of a broader issue involving the invasion of celebrities’ privacy.

Sharma has also voiced support for fellow actress Alia Bhatt, who recently faced a similar breach of privacy when a photographer took unauthorized pictures of her inside her home from a neighboring building’s terrace.

Anushka Sharma ANGRY On Media For Clicking Daughter VAMIKA's Photos Even  After Requesting Privacy😡

The ongoing struggle between celebrities and the media highlights a critical debate over privacy and public interest.

While the media argues that celebrities are public figures and thus open to scrutiny, there is a growing recognition of the need to respect personal boundaries, especially concerning children.

Sharma’s latest confrontation underscores the ultimate tension between media practices and individual rights.

Anushka Sharma Hiding Vamika Face and ANGRY On Media For Clicking Daughter  VAMIKA's Pictures

In the age of social media and relentless paparazzi, the challenge of balancing public interest with personal privacy becomes ever more pronounced.

Sharma’s actions reflect a broader call for the media to exercise greater sensitivity and restraint.

As this debate continues, it is essential for both the public and media to delve into the implications of such intrusions on the lives of celebrities and their families.

Ultimately, it is a matter of mutual respect and ethical journalism.

Celebrities, like anyone else, have the right to protect their loved ones from unnecessary exposure.

The media, while pursuing stories and maintaining public interest, must also consider the impact of their actions on individuals’ personal lives.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of boundaries and the need for a more empathetic approach to reporting.