Arhaan Khan
, son of
Malaika Arora
and
Arbaaz Khan
, recently invited paparazzi Sneh Zala and Vishal Mohan on his YouTube channel podcast, Dumb Biryani, to share behind-the-scenes details of their work capturing Bollywood celebrities.
During the episode, Sneh Zala revealed an interesting anecdote involving actors
Ranbir Kapoor
and
Alia Bhatt
. He recounted how the celebrity couple had initially requested privacy for their daughter,
Raha Kapoor
, during their public spottings.
Ranbir and Alia specifically asked the paparazzi to use emojis to conceal Raha’s face in pictures if they happen to click. “But we didn’t do that either. We were like, we don’t want to do it,” he said.
He then shared a memorable incident from last Christmas when Ranbir and Alia decided to introduce Raha’s face to the public. They stepped out together, posing for photographs with Raha, creating an internet sensation. He said that all three of them, Ranbir, Alia and
Raha
were trending on social media.
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Amidst the revelations, Arhaan injected humour into the conversation by comparing his own viral moment during his father Arbaaz Khan’s second wedding to
Sshura Khan
. He jokingly mentioned how his picture from the event also garnered attention online, which left everyone in splits.
In the same episode, Vishal Mohan also shared intriguing insights about his experiences with celebrity couples like
Katrina Kaif
and Vicky Kaushal. “Once Katrina refused to let me click her, and one week later she called me outside YRF and gave me proper exclusive photos. Even when she was in a relationship with Vicky Kaushal and it was new, I clicked their picture together, she got them deleted and requested that I should click her solo pictures. Now they are married,” he said.
They also revealed that photos of celebrity couples such as Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone, Sidharth Malhotra-Kiara Advani, Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma, among others, are more in demand than photographs of individual celebrities. They also discussed their strategies for covering celebrity hotspots within the city and various events.