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Selfies are invasive, says Shabana

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Jul, 2016 01:35 PM
  • Selfies are invasive, says Shabana
Shabana took to Twitter on Sunday to share one incident where politely people asked her for photographs and not selfies.
 
“Am at a wedding in Bengaluru and delighted that guests asked politely for photographs without demanding the invasive selfie! Such a relief,” Shabana tweeted.
 
Earlier, on the birth anniversary of Sanjeev Kumar on Saturday, Shabana shared that the late actor once pulled her leg when she told him that she is a hardworking actress.
 
“I once told Sanjeev Kumar that I'm a very sincere and hardworking actress. Pat came his reply 'How nice. Kaash ke saath saath talent bhi hota! (Wish you also had talent)',” she wrote.

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