Actor Sonam Bajwa opens up about her relationship with Mumbai's paparazzi, calling it awkward yet amusing. She admits to feeling shy but also praises the photographers for their friendly nature, calling the experience an inevitable part of her job.
Actor Sonam Bajwa has offered a candid glimpse into her relationship with Mumbai's paparazzi culture, describing it as equal parts awkward, amusing, and inevitable. In an interview with ANI, Bajwa admitted she often finds herself unsure of how to react when photographers surround her and ask to pose. "I laugh out loud. I don't know what to do in front of Paps. And, you know, they are waiting for you even outside the salon. I can't say no to them. But, I feel very shy, I don't know what to pose in front of them if I have just come out of a salon," she said.

A Humorous and Friendly Dynamic
Despite the discomfort, the actor spoke warmly about the photographers, calling them "very cool" and praising their friendly nature. "The Paps are very cool, by the way. They make you laugh so much. I feel like people will think, why she keep giggling in front of Paps?" Bajwa added.
She also highlighted the humorous side of these encounters, revealing that she often shares light moments with photographers. "You must have heard their commentary in some videos. They are our legendary Paps. So, I laugh a lot with them. I have a good time talking to them. I love seeing them every once in a while," she said.
The Challenges of Constant Scrutiny
However, Bajwa acknowledged that constant public scrutiny can be challenging, especially during unguarded moments. "But sometimes, you have just woken up. You haven't even had a cup of coffee. You are late for the gym. And, as soon as you reach the gym, you see Paps. And, your face is swollen. You might not have slept since last night. You haven't had enough water. But paps are waiting for you...," she said.
An Inevitable Part of the Job
Reflecting on the inevitability of being photographed, Bajwa noted how deeply embedded paparazzi culture has become in Mumbai. "Everybody gets conscious. Imagine if I catch you within 30 minutes of you waking up. You will not like it. So, that happens. But I think that's part and parcel of our job. And, now this culture is set. Paps culture in Mumbai is set. So, I always tell myself, Always be prepared that the Paps are going to be there. No matter where you are going," the 'Baaghi 4' actress said.
Advice from a Friend and High-Tech Cameras
She also spoke about the advanced equipment used by photographers, comparing it to wildlife cameras. "The cameras used in the wildlife, I am telling you, those cameras are capturing humans. So, I ask them, Why did you bring this camera?" Sonam Bajwa said.
Recalling advice from fellow actor and a close friend, Jacqueline Fernandez, Bajwa said, "Once Jacqueline briefed me, she said, Babe...those HD zooming cameras are dangerous... Always be mindful that they can use that camera. But, still humans forget. So, I forget. Sometimes I say, Paps are taking wildlife photography cameras. So, be prepared. Or mask. That's a very good way. Jacqueline herself follows it. She is mostly in masks."
Mutual Respect and Boundaries
Bajwa also emphasised that paparazzi often respect boundaries when requested. "But, the Paps are really sweet. A lot of times when I have requested them, please don't capture me today. I am not feeling well. They always listen. They always respect that. And, I am very grateful for it."
On the Work Front
On the work front, Bajwa will next be seen in 'Pitt Siyapa,' an upcoming Punjabi comedy-drama directed by Rupinder Chahal. The film, slated for release on May 1, 2026, features Bajwa alongside Paramvir Singh Cheema.
The story follows Nimmi, a character played by Bajwa, who launches a unique "funeral business" that organises virtual last rites for NRIs unable to return home. The narrative blends chaos and comedy as she manages a team of misfits before taking a dramatic turn involving a Dubai-based crime ring, romance, and unexpected heroism. (ANI)
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