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Varun Dhawan has called out the media for its intrusive coverage of celebrity funerals, describing it as “insensitive” and deeply “uncomfortable” for those grieving.

Though he didn’t name anyone, his remarks came soon after visuals of actor-model Shefali Jariwala’s last rites were widely shared by media outlets and paparazzi on social media platforms.

On his Instagram Stories, Varun wrote, “Again one more passing of a soul being insensitively covered by the media. I just don’t understand why do you have to cover someone’s grief. Everyone looks so uncomfortable with this. How is this benefitting anyone? My request to my friends in the media, this isn’t the way someone would want their final journey covered.”

Varun Dhawan has called out the media for its intrusive coverage of celebrity funerals, describing it as “insensitive” and deeply “uncomfortable” for those grieving.

Though he didn’t name anyone, his remarks came soon after visuals of actor-model Shefali Jariwala’s last rites were widely shared by media outlets and paparazzi on social media platforms.

On his Instagram Stories, Varun wrote, “Again one more passing of a soul being insensitively covered by the media. I just don’t understand why do you have to cover someone’s grief. Everyone looks so uncomfortable with this. How is this benefitting anyone? My request to my friends in the media, this isn’t the way someone would want their final journey covered.”

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