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Janhvi Kapoor under fire on social media over ‘photoshoppinig’ Pink Outfit
The now-viral photo showcases Janhvi Kapoor donning a striking pink outfit that immediately caught attention.
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor on Sunday found herself at the center of a social media storm as fans accused her of photoshopping her latest pink outfit photo to enhance her curves.
The now-viral photo showcases Janhvi Kapoor donning a striking pink outfit that immediately caught attention. However, astute followers quickly pointed out the unnatural curvature in the surroundings, indicating potential image manipulation aimed at accentuating the actress's curves.
The controversy unfolded when sharp-eyed fans noticed a subtle discrepancy in the background, which revealed a curved distortion.
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The alleged Photoshop mishap triggered widespread criticism on various social media platforms, with disappointed fans expressing their disillusionment and questioning the necessity for such modifications. Many feel betrayed by what they perceive as an attempt to deceive them through the altered image.
The incident serves as a reminder of the close scrutiny and high expectations placed upon celebrities in the digital age. As fans closely analyze their favorite stars' social media posts, even the slightest inconsistencies can quickly become subjects of scrutiny and controversy.
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