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Jaya Bachchan loses cool after man tries to take a selfie with her. Photo: Screengrab/ viral X video.

Jaya Bachchan pushes man trying to take selfie with her outside Constitution Club, video goes viral

| @indiablooms | Aug 12, 2025, at 11:55 pm

Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan was seen losing her cool and pushing a man on Tuesday who was trying to take a selfie with her, in a video that has been going viral on social media.

She was in conversation with a person at the gate of the Constitution Club in Delhi, when the man came and stood too close to her to get a selfie.

She shoved him and asked, "What is this?" prompting an apology from the man.

Her parliamentary colleagues Misa Bharti and Priyanka Chaturvedi could also be seen in the video. Bharti was also seen saying something to the man before entering the Constitution Club.

The politician, who is also a veteran actor, does not like to be papped or photographed, and several such videos have already surfaced on the Internet. There have been several instances where she was seen scolding and being blunt to people for intruding on her space.

In April, she was seen losing her cool after an elderly fan asked her for a picture at Manoj Kumar's prayer meet. In the video, she was seen talking to a group of people when the woman tapped on her shoulder.

When Bachchan turned, a man tried to capture the two on his phone. The woman then tried to shake hands with her, but she pushed the woman's hand and snapped at the man for taking a photo on such an occasion.

In a podcast with her granddaughter and entrepreneur, Navya Naveli Nanda, Jaya Bachchan revealed the reason behind her behaviour. "I despise the people who interfere in your personal life," she said.

"I hate it. I despise it. I despise the people who interfere in your personal life and fill their stomachs by selling those products. I hate it. I am disgusted with such people. I always tell them, I say, 'Aapko sharam nahi aati hai (Don't you feel ashamed)?"

The 77-year-old MP has also been the target of trolling for her blunt responses. However, in the episode of the podcast, 'What The Hell Navya?', she said that such trolling doesn't affect her.

"If people are going to earn their living by putting all my angry speeches on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter, I give a damn. You have an opinion about them personally, and you have an opinion about the work they do, I understand. You criticise it, you cut it into pieces, I accept.

"You can say, 'She is a bad actor, a bad parliamentarian,' but you have no business sitting in judgment of my personal character. 'She only knows how to get angry'. Angry about what? You're intruding, interfering with my personal (space) when I'm walking somewhere, you're taking my picture. Why? Am I not a human being?" she said in the episode that was released in 2022.

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