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Aishwarya once lashed out at paparazzi with teary eyes

'What's wrong with you all?': Aishwarya Rai once lashed out at paparazzi with teary eyes at charity event she attended with Aaradhya and mom Vrinda

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s compassionate side emerged at an NGO event, where she gently urged paparazzi to respect the children present, emphasizing the sensitive nature of the hospital setting. In a past interview, she revealed her “hypersensitive” nature, contrasting her composed public image with a private self that wishes for a tougher exterior to navigate life’s challenges.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, known for her calm and graceful demeanor, once showed her compassionate side at an NGO event she attended years ago. While interacting with children, she became emotional and politely requested the paparazzi to stay calm as they clicked pictures.

Urges paparazzi to show respect

In a viral video, the actress was heard telling the paps, “Please calm down. This is not not some film event or some premiere. These are children. They do not know our world. It’s a hospital, please respect where you are. There are kids present here. This is not another public event. Please show some respect guys. What’s wrong with you all?”Aishwarya was accompanied by her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan and mother Vrinda Rai at the event.

Opens up about being sensitive

In a throwback interview with Simi Garewal, Aishwarya was asked how her public image differs from her private life. The actress reveals she knows the difference, disclosing that while she could appear “cool, calm, and composed” on the surface, the actress is “hypersensitive,” a trait she claims keeps her from being cocky but presents her with a lot of opposition. “It’s good because it keeps me rooted, but the negative is sometimes it really takes over,” admits Aishwarya in the clip. Reflecting on her personality, she adds, “Sometimes I just wish I was more tough, more thick-skinned, which I am not.”.On the work front, Aishwarya was last seen in Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan II. She is yet to announce her next project.

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