Feroze Khan’s late entrance and clash with journalist draw online criticism
Incident happened during press event for Feroze Khan’s boxing match with YouTuber Raheem Pardesi

(Web Desk): A video of actor Feroze Khan arguing with a female journalist at a press conference has gone viral, sparking a lot of discussion on social media. The incident happened during a press event for Feroze Khan’s boxing match with YouTuber Raheem Pardesi.
Feroze Khan arrived more than two and a half hours late to the event, which led to criticism from the journalist. She pointed out that the media had been asked to arrive at 3 pm, and many media representatives had left because of the delay. She also reminded him that celebrities owe their success not only to their talents but also to the media and their fans.
In response, Feroze Khan interrupted her and questioned the role of the media in making stars, saying, "Has the media made me? The media has been against me for the last three years." The journalist stood her ground and said that the media is important in supporting and promoting artists.
Feroze Khan explained his late arrival by saying there was no hot water at his house, but the journalist rejected this excuse, calling it inappropriate to keep people waiting for such a long time.
The exchange has sparked a lot of debate online, with many social media users criticizing Feroze Khan for being unprofessional. Some people said he was rude and arrogant, calling for him to apologize to the journalist for his disrespectful behavior. Many believe that celebrities should show more respect and appreciation for the media and their audience.
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