Alia Bhatt is not keeping quiet. The Jigra actress recently took to Instagram with a heartfelt and firm message after videos and photos of her under-construction bungalow in Mumbai started circulating online. What looked like a casual “sneak peek” to some was actually a major privacy violation for the star, and she’s setting the record straight.
In her note, Alia pointed out the obvious—but often ignored—truth: personal space is not public content. “A view from your window might be someone’s home,” she wrote, adding that just because we live in a tightly packed city like Mumbai, that doesn’t mean personal boundaries disappear. She clarified that the videos were recorded and shared without consent, turning what should’ve been a peaceful home-building journey into a security concern.
Alia didn’t mince words. She called the act a serious security issue, stating that filming someone’s personal space without permission is not entertainment—it’s a violation. She urged everyone, from fans to media houses, to rethink what they share online. Her tone was calm, but her message? Loud and clear.
To make things even clearer, she ended her note with a humble request: don’t forward or share the video if you come across it. It’s a call for digital responsibility, something we could all use a refresher on. Just because something is “out there” doesn’t mean it’s okay to keep passing it around.
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Alia was last seen in Jigra, directed by Vasan Bala, and is set to appear in Alpha, part of Yash Raj Films’ spy universe. Looks like she’s handling both reel and real-life drama with grace—but also with boundaries.
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