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Exposing the Fake Life of Bollywood Celebrities: Truth Behind Paparazzi Culture
Explore the reality of Bollywood celebrities' lives and the truth behind paparazzi culture. Dive into paid social media trends, posts, and podcasts, unraveling the hype surrounding movies and box office collections. Discover the constant presence of paparazzi in the daily lives of actors and celebrities, capturing every move and moment.
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How fake is the life of these celebrities in reality?
How much truth is there in what you see on social media?
Paid social media trends, paid posts, paid paparazzi, paid podcasts.
This is how the hype of movies is created.
The box office collections of movies that you see,
they also have a lot of nonsense.
Hello, friends.
Have you ever noticed that these are Bollywood actors and celebrities?
Whenever and wherever they go,
A crowd of paparazzi with a camera in their hands is always following them.
Whether they are going to the airport at 11 at night to catch a flight,
or they are coming out of the gym in the afternoon after working out.
Someone is always there to click their photos.
They also go to the market to shop.
It's a coincidence that paparazzi are also there to click their photos.
Forget this, if they start travelling in an auto-rickshaw instead of a car,
then this becomes a news headline.
It's a strange thing, I also travel in a Delhi Metro Auto Rickshaw but no newspaper has ever written such a thing for me.
I have never published a headline, nor have I ever seen a paparazzi in my life.
But it's not just me, you must have seen this happening to most YouTubers.
And there are some very popular Bollywood actors with whom this thing is nothing.
What a coincidence!
On the other hand, some completely unknown people's faces are repeatedly shown to us by paparazzi
on social media, in newspapers, to the extent that they become famous on their own because of it.
Or it can be said that they are made famous.
In today's video, let's understand how true and fake the glamorous world of celebrities is.
Today, the word paparazzi is used for those who are known for taking photos of celebrities and high profile people.
In India, these people are known for it.
Dom! Dom! Dom! Dom!
Two!
What did you say?
This word is actually a plural.
Its singular is Paparazzo.
And it is also very interesting to know how it originated.
In 1960, an Italian film was released
called La Dolce Vita.
The name of a side character in this film was Paparazzo.
Who was a very annoying but fearless reporter
who was ready to go to any extent
to click photos of celebrities.
The film's director tells in his autobiography
why he chose the word Paparazzo.
Why did he choose that word?
Because it's an Italian slang.
Which means a big, flying mosquito.
He said that to show the reporter's personality,
this was the right word.
Like a mosquito that flies around your ears.
Sometimes it bites, sometimes it annoys.
That news reporter is like that.