Karenvir Bohra says he wants to sell off his expensive cars after being called 'gareeb' by paparazzi at Sidharth Shukla's funeral

    Karenvir Bohra says he wants to sell off his expensive cars

    Karenvir Bohra says he wants to sell off his expensive cars after being called 'gareeb' by paparazzi at Sidharth Shukla's funeral

    Karenvir Bohra was snubbed by the paparazzi recently after Sidharth Shukla died as he arrived at the late actor’s home in a Ciaz. The actor was called ‘gareeb’ by a pap whose voice was recorded trolling Karenvir as he recorded the video. After sharing the video on social media and calling out the paparazzi for their misplaced concerns at a sensitive time, the actor was now heard saying that he wants to sell all his expensive cars and invest the money in his daughters’ future.

    Talking about the kind of messaging such reporting by the paparazzi sends out to the youth, a concerned Karenvir was heard in a video shared by the YouTube channel Bol Bollywood how the photographer’s comment would set the youngsters that follow him online to believe that they have to live up to certain unrealistic social standards.

    “A lot of youngsters follow me, and they think about what clothes they should wear, what car they should drive, what'll people say if they don't have work…” he said during an interaction in Hindi.  His wife Teejay added that this may also affect aspiring actors who already have a lot of stresses to deal with and such incidents could add to their stress by being concerned about branding.

    Karenvir also addressed the ‘new paps’ and said that they need to be careful as they don’t know how their comments and such posts might affect others. The actor said it doesn’t matter he drives a Tata or an Audi and later in the conversation also added that after this incident he wants to sell off his expensive cars and invest the money in the future of his three daughters.

    Sidharth Shukla died on September 2 and Karenvir and Teejay had arrived at his home life several other celebrities to pay their condolences to the bereaved family. Karenvir had later shared the video posted by a paparazzi while highlighting his ‘gareeb’ remark.

    In his post her wrote, “’Ciaz gadi mein aye hai, gareeb lag rahe hai!’ So sad, are we here to make 5-star appearences? We came to meet a mother who just lost her son. And this is what certain press people notice during such a grieving time? This is exactly what gives press people a bad name.”