Never come for me: Mouni Roy's fiery reaction to paps filming her inside car. Video
Actor Mouni Roy objected to paparazzi filming her after she got into her car in Mumbai. She later said in a deleted social media post that she had not called them and did not want to be photographed.

Actor Mouni Roy has addressed a viral video from a recent outing in Mumbai in which she was seen snapping at paparazzi. The clip, which circulated widely on social media, showed her asking photographers to stop recording her even after she had entered her car.
The video sparked debate online, following which Mouni shared her response in a now-deleted Instagram post. In the note, she said she had not called the paparazzi and asked them not to photograph her in the future.
In her post, Mouni wrote, "Don't pap me ever pl. i have not called you guys for long enough. Promise to love and respect you but not call you. Please never come for me ever. Would be grateful. So next time anyone sees me papped I haven't called them. Don't want you to pap me ever at all. Just stop please. please. Ever again. All my love and respect (folded hands emojis) (sic)."
The reaction from Mouni comes shortly after she announced her separation from husband Suraj Nambiar a while ago. She had issued a statement requesting privacy. Though the actor did not respond to the social media trolling on her personal life, she later addressed it later.
In a recent interview with Monika Sharma on her YouTube channel, Mouni was asked about the biggest rumour she had heard about herself in Bollywood. The actor replied, "Oh, that I am gay."
On the work front, Mouni was last seen in director David Dhawan's comedy, Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai (2026), featuring actors Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, Pooja Hegde, Maniesh Paul, Chunky Panday, Jimmy Sheirgill and others in key roles.
Actor Mouni Roy has addressed a viral video from a recent outing in Mumbai in which she was seen snapping at paparazzi. The clip, which circulated widely on social media, showed her asking photographers to stop recording her even after she had entered her car.
The video sparked debate online, following which Mouni shared her response in a now-deleted Instagram post. In the note, she said she had not called the paparazzi and asked them not to photograph her in the future.
In her post, Mouni wrote, "Don't pap me ever pl. i have not called you guys for long enough. Promise to love and respect you but not call you. Please never come for me ever. Would be grateful. So next time anyone sees me papped I haven't called them. Don't want you to pap me ever at all. Just stop please. please. Ever again. All my love and respect (folded hands emojis) (sic)."
The reaction from Mouni comes shortly after she announced her separation from husband Suraj Nambiar a while ago. She had issued a statement requesting privacy. Though the actor did not respond to the social media trolling on her personal life, she later addressed it later.
In a recent interview with Monika Sharma on her YouTube channel, Mouni was asked about the biggest rumour she had heard about herself in Bollywood. The actor replied, "Oh, that I am gay."
On the work front, Mouni was last seen in director David Dhawan's comedy, Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai (2026), featuring actors Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, Pooja Hegde, Maniesh Paul, Chunky Panday, Jimmy Sheirgill and others in key roles.
Actor Mouni Roy has addressed a viral video from a recent outing in Mumbai in which she was seen snapping at paparazzi. The clip, which circulated widely on social media, showed her asking photographers to stop recording her even after she had entered her car.
The video sparked debate online, following which Mouni shared her response in a now-deleted Instagram post. In the note, she said she had not called the paparazzi and asked them not to photograph her in the future.
In her post, Mouni wrote, "Don't pap me ever pl. i have not called you guys for long enough. Promise to love and respect you but not call you. Please never come for me ever. Would be grateful. So next time anyone sees me papped I haven't called them. Don't want you to pap me ever at all. Just stop please. please. Ever again. All my love and respect (folded hands emojis) (sic)."
The reaction from Mouni comes shortly after she announced her separation from husband Suraj Nambiar a while ago. She had issued a statement requesting privacy. Though the actor did not respond to the social media trolling on her personal life, she later addressed it later.
In a recent interview with Monika Sharma on her YouTube channel, Mouni was asked about the biggest rumour she had heard about herself in Bollywood. The actor replied, "Oh, that I am gay."
On the work front, Mouni was last seen in director David Dhawan's comedy, Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai (2026), featuring actors Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, Pooja Hegde, Maniesh Paul, Chunky Panday, Jimmy Sheirgill and others in key roles.