'Show some mercy,' Vijay Verma lashes out at media over Malaika Arora's father's suicide case.


Posted on 13th Sep 2024 12:43 pm by rohit kumar

After the death of father Anil Mehta, the family of actress Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora is going through a deep shock. Anil's suicide incident on Wednesday has shaken the film industry. Many such videos and photos have surfaced on social media, in which Malaika, her mother, and younger sister Amrita were seen immersed in grief.

 

Apart from this, since September 11, many media persons and paparazzi have been standing in large numbers outside the house of the actress's parents. Now actor Vijay Varma has expressed his anger regarding them and has appealed to everyone to leave the family alone in this hour of grief.

 

Vijay Verma scolded the paps.

 

It has been seen since Wednesday that many celebs are coming to Malaika Arora's parents' house. For their coverage, the paps are trying their best to click their pictures. But during this time it was also seen that in such a sad atmosphere some paps and media persons were seen making noise, due to which the film stars felt uncomfortable.

 

In this way, Vijay Verma has targeted the paparazzi and media persons. Let us tell you that before Vijay, actor Varun Dhawan has also expressed his objection on this matter.

 

Anil's last rites were performed yesterday.

 

After the suicide, Anil Mehta's post-mortem was done by Mumbai Police. Which marks of injuries were found on his body due to falling. After this, his last rites were performed late in the evening yesterday, in which many celebs were present.

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