Questions are now being raised about whether it is right for television channels and media outlets to invade celebrities’ private lives and telecast them publicly. Is this responsible journalism or an extreme invasion of privacy done in the name of professional commitment? The latest example is the incident involving Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal. Their private moments at home were secretly filmed and leaked online, showing Katrina with a visible baby bump. This has led to a strong backlash against the media’s actions.
Many people condemned the act on social media, calling it a clear violation of privacy. Actress Sonakshi Sinha openly stated that such acts amount to a crime. Several netizens demanded that the offenders be reported to the police and punished for secretly capturing and publishing private images. People across the internet expressed their anger, saying that no couple deserves to be harassed in this way.
Some also insisted that the person who secretly recorded and leaked the video should come forward and apologize publicly. This is not the first time such an incident has taken place. Earlier, actress Alia Bhatt faced a similar situation when media photographers secretly took pictures of her from a neighboring building terrace while she was pregnant with her daughter Raha in 2022. Shocked and frightened, Alia filed a police complaint and questioned how anyone could photograph a woman at home without permission.
In September 2025, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal officially announced that they are expecting their first child and expressed joy about starting the best chapter of their lives. Incidents like these illustrate how far media intrusion has gone. They have also sparked a debate about the need for stronger laws to protect celebrities’ privacy and stop unethical coverage in the name of entertainment.




