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Actress Saptami Gowda, who gained popularity with Rishabh Shetty’s film ‘Kantara’, has expressed her displeasure over paparazzi on social media. He expressed his concern over the way photographs, videos are clicked and circulated in public places. The actress said such unnecessary zoomed-in photos focus attention on the actresses’ bodies rather than their work. Therefore, he has appealed to a section of paparazzi to adopt a professional attitude.
Wrote in the post- ‘This behavior is humiliating and unacceptable’
Saptami wrote in a post shared on Instagram, ‘Being women in the industry, we are unitedly raising our voice against this recurring problem. At public events the focus is on our bodies rather than our work. This behavior by some individuals is abusive and unacceptable. We are here for our work. We are here for our cinema. We clearly condemn the deliberate zooming-in and inappropriate angles.
The actress captioned it with the hashtag ‘Artist, not object’
The actress further wrote, ‘We stand in solidarity with all the women who have experienced this – and we will continue to support each other in demanding respect.’ He ended his statement by captioning it with the hashtag ‘artist, not object’. Let us tell you that apart from ‘Kantara’, Saptami has also been a part of Vivek Agnihotri’s film ‘The Vaccine War’. Recently he was seen in the film ‘The Rise of Ashoka’ (February, 2026).

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