Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon criticised the crew member of an airline after she sneakily recorded a video of actress Shraddha Kapoor with her boyfriend Rahul Mody. Raveena called it "breach of privacy", adding that better behaviour is expected from the staff members of an airline.
The video in question dates back to earlier this year, and it caught Raveena's attention after it resurfaced online on Sunday. In the video, a crew member of Akasa Air airline can be seen recording Shraddha and Rahul secretly while they were engrossed in conversation.
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As soon as Raveena came across the video, she commented under it, "This is a breach of privacy. The crew should know better than to do this. Consent must be taken. Not expected from crew members to do this (sic)."
The airlines is yet to respond to the criticism against its staff.
Meanwhile, Shraddha and Rahul have been dating for quite some time now, but, they have decided to keep their relationship lowkey. The two get their fans all excited whenever they are spotted together on rare occasions.
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If reports are to be believed, Shraddha and Rahul are all set to get married by the end of this year, however, the two have remained tightlipped on the developments as of yet.
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