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Raveena Tandon Slams Airline Crew for Filming Shraddha Kapoor Without Consent

MUMBAI — Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon has publicly criticized a cabin crew member for secretly recording a video of Shraddha Kapoor and her rumored boyfriend, Rahul Mody, on a flight, labeling it a violation of privacy. The incident, which sparked widespread discussion on social media, has raised questions about personal boundaries in public spaces.

The video, filmed by a crew member using a front-facing camera, captured Kapoor and Mody seated together in the first row of an aircraft. The clip quickly spread across platforms, with some fans noting Kapoor’s phone wallpaper featuring a cozy photo of the pair, fueling speculation about their relationship.

While some online users praised Mody as a supportive partner, others questioned the hype, with a few failing to recognize him. Tandon’s comment on the post stood out, as she wrote, “This is a breach of privacy. The crew should know better than to do this. Consent must be taken.” Her statement underscored the need for permission before recording individuals, even in seemingly harmless situations.
The viral video has also reignited rumors of an engagement between Kapoor and Mody, who have been frequently seen together. Fans have speculated about their relationship status, pointing to shared travel schedules and matching accessories as clues. However, neither Kapoor nor Mody has publicly addressed these claims. Mody, a screenwriter associated with Luv Films, co-wrote the 2023 film Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar, which starred Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor.

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On the professional front, Shraddha Kapoor continues to bask in the success of Stree 2, one of 2024’s top-grossing Hindi films. The incident has sparked broader conversations about privacy and the responsibilities of airline staff, with Tandon’s remarks highlighting the importance of respecting personal boundaries. India Forums reported on the story, amplifying the debate over consent in the digital age.

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