Sara Tendulkar, daughter of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, has strongly condemned an Indian paparazzi account after an airport video of her went viral with an offensive caption targeting her physical appearance.

The digital creator uploaded footage of Sara at Lucknow airport walking alongside her sister-in-law, accompanying the clip with a highly disrespectful text overlay written in Hindi that openly body-shamed her. The offensive phrasing quickly sparked massive outrage among social media users, who aggressively labeled the publication as a toxic, cheap stunt designed purely to harvest viral engagement.
This Is Not Journalism
Refusing to stay silent over the public harassment, Sara took directly to her Instagram stories to share a screenshot of the offending handle and unleash a fierce reality check. “You are disgusting. This is not journalism. Leave us alone,” she stated firmly, addressing the complete collapse of ethical boundaries within modern celebrity-chasing pages. Even as the page coordinator rushed to delete the controversial upload following immediate reader backlash, Sara directly called out the hypocritical defense by following up with a sharp reminder: “You can delete your post, but that doesn’t make you any less disgusting.”

A Growing Outcry Against Paparazzi Toxicity
The high-profile incident has significantly refueled an intense industry-wide debate surrounding celebrity privacy, content regulation, and media accountability.
Over the past year, prominent public figures and Bollywood actors have increasingly spoken out against the highly predatory tactics used by specialized digital media networks, calling out everything from intrusive camera angles to derogatory caption framing. Fans and media analysts have rallied strongly behind Sara’s unfiltered response, demanding strict behavioral penalties and formal boycotts against digital spaces that exploit individual bodies under the guise of casual pop-culture coverage.
