Bollywood actor Sunny Deol lost his temper at a paparazzi photographer for filming the last rites of his late father, Dharmendra. He reportedly snatched the camera and asked the photographer, “How much money do you want?”
According to Indian media reports, a new video is rapidly going viral on social media showing Sunny Deol appearing visibly angry and out of control at a photographer.
The actor was severely angered by the paparazzo photographer for invading the family’s privacy during the ritual ceremony to immerse the ashes of legendary actor Dharmendra.
#SunnyDeol‘s fiery message to the paparazzi😡 A powerful moment that shows where his priorities lie🙏
Have you guys sold your shame?
” पैसे चाहिए तेरे को कितने पैसे चाहिए ”Sunny’s anger is totally justified, Some time celebrities just need to be human 😞
Respect the family… pic.twitter.com/q9mUZmVDIP— Mr Prabh Deol (@Movie_flix1) December 3, 2025
In the viral clip, Sunny Deol is seen angrily walking towards a photographer, grabbing his camera, and scolding the paparazzo for invading the family’s privacy for money during a time of deep grief. The actor angrily questioned, “How much money do you want?”
Fans have also defended Sunny Deol’s reaction, warning the media to respect the privacy of celebrities.
This is not the first time Sunny Deol has objected to this media behavior. Previously, photographers were taking pictures outside his residence immediately after Dharmendra was discharged from the hospital and brought home.
At that time, Sunny Deol was seen coming out in anger and, with folded hands, told the paparazzi, “You people should be ashamed; you also have parents and children at home. Don’t you feel ashamed?”
It is reported that the actor was infuriated because the paparazzi photographers had been constantly monitoring the hospital and his home for several days, waiting for an opportunity to take pictures.
It should be noted that actor Dharmendra passed away at his residence in Mumbai last month on November 24, at the age of 89.
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