PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
It may not b termed as 'intrusion of privacy' as the picture has not been clicked inside one's house or bedroom for that matter. One cannot turn a public place into a private area and then condemn the media for covering any sort of activity taking place over there. There is a difference between personal and public space and that should be maintained.
Raj Shekhar
I would not like anyone intruding into my private life. Let what is public remain public, and what is private, private.
SEEMANTI GHATAK
Since I am not yet a public figure or even married, I would not like people intruding into my private affair. I strongly feel privacy must be respected.
ABHERI ROY
Born as an Indian girl I am socialised in a way to cherish such moments in private rather than public. So I would not like my kissing photo be published in newspaper.
DEEPA CHAUDHARY
It is unfair for the media to expose an intimate moment of a public figure for the sake of boosting the circulation.
ANKITA SUKHEJA
Any publicity is good publicity, but certain things in life are best kept private. I would like to be in news for doing something commendable instead of something as mundane as kissing. Besides a photograph like this will instantly create sensation for all the wrong reasons and I would rather not make a spectacle of my life before all and sundry.
KASHIKA SAXENA
From a common man's perspective, it is definitely invasion of privacy. But for a celebrity who revels in the glare of publicity, that shouldn’t be a problem.
ALKA BRAHMA
In the era of social networking where everyone loves to show off and the generation always in the camera-on mode, there's nothing left to hide. Under such circumstances, protection of privacy is an uphill task. To compromise one's privacy is disgraceful So things that need to be done under the wraps, should remain there. And only there.
SHREYA JAI
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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