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Rohit Roy on paparazzi culture, “I think the days of privacy has gone and so are the days of stardom”

By Shachi Chaturvedi

It’s understandable that celebrities are frequently the subject of scrutiny in a sector of the industry that lives on rumours and scandal. As photographers go to great efforts to record their clients’ most private moments, this has made paparazzi culture more toxic than ever.

In an exclusive interview with Absolute India News, Rohit Roy discussed this mentality and expressed his belief that the younger generation does not truly value privacy protection and said, “There is no privacy left any more. It is not like the younger generation wants to protect their privacy, they only wants to protect who they are having affairs with. Other than that people know everything from what toothbrush I use to what underwear I wear.”

Later, the Chengiz actor revealed that, in his opinion, there won’t be any mega-star after this generation. “I think the days of privacy has gone and so are the days of stardom. This is teh last of the mohicons. I don’t think After the last slot you will see the mega stars” he added.

The actor is currently writing, directing, producing, and acting in a show that will begin production in August, the speaker revealed in the closing remarks.

It should be noted that Rohit recently appeared in the bilingual movie Chengiz.

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