After the death of Shefali Jariwala, once again, paparazzi culture is in the target of celebs. Many celebs, including Varun Dhawan, have pointed fingers at paparazzi culture. They say that paparazzi should also show some sensitivity. Meanwhile, actor Riteish Deshmukh talked about paparazzi culture and told how he has told his children about coming in front of paparazzi and talking to them.

I told the children that getting photographed is an honour.
During a conversation with Hindustan Times, Riteish said that we have to learn to deal with paparazzi. The actor said, "Our kids play sports, and they go out there every day. Sometimes, when we watch their matches, some paparazzi take our pictures, so we have to learn to deal with it. You have to talk to the kids and make sure they don't feel entitled. I just tell my sons that it's an honour to be photographed. When paparazzi ask for pictures, you thank them for clicking and move on." There is no set rule for celebrity kids to be exposed to the media. There is no set rule for how celebrity parents should or should not expose their kids to the media. Speaking on this, Riteish Deshmukh said that there is no set rule about what kind of attitude celebrity parents should adopt to expose their kids to the media. Just because one person does something, it doesn't mean that others should do the same. I think parents know what is best for their kids. If people feel that they do not want their children to come into the media, then it should be respected.

Ritesh was seen in Housefull 5
Talking about the work front, Riteish Deshmukh was recently seen in the comedy film 'Housefull 5'. A big starcast, including Akshay Kumar and Abhishek Bachchan, was seen with him in it. This film did well at the box office. Apart from this, Riteish was also seen as a villain in 'Raid 2' released this year. Ajay Devgan and Vaani Kapoor were also in lead roles in this film.
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