Mrunal Thakur Replied a Paparazzo Live for Asking “Show Your Backside” - She Knows Exactly Where Their Cameras Are Aimed
Her instant reply? “No…. aapke cameras dhundh hi lenge.” Translation: No, your cameras will hunt it down anyway. And that little
- The shameless ask. Straight to her data-face, “show your backside.” Not subtle, not professional — pure objectification in broad daylight. Most actresses would freeze or smile awkwardly. Mrunal? zero hesitation.
- The killer comeback. She flips it instantly, basically telling him “your lenses are already obsessed, why should I help?” That line is dripping with sarcasm and confidence. She knows the cameras are always zooming in on the rear view.
- “She also knows the target.” That single emoji says everything. Mrunal isn’t naive — she’s fully aware her curves are the real target for these guys. Instead of pretending it doesn’t happen, she drags it into the open with a smile.
- The industry shade. In one second she exposed how normalised this creepy behaviour has become. No outrage, no drama — just calm, witty exposure that hits harder than any rant.