Angry Paps Blast Khushi Mukherjee Over Viral Comment: What Really Happened and Why It Matters
The Khushi Mukherjee viral controversy has taken the internet by storm, with the bold and fearless actress under fire for a public confrontation with paparazzi over her revealing outfit and a heated comment. A viral moment sparked controversy when paparazzi, commonly called paps, confronted her over her comment — “Mera naam kharab ho raha hai.”

Let’s break down the full incident, why it escalated, what the key terms mean, and what we can learn from this moment in celebrity culture.
Who Is Khushi Mukherjee?
Khushi Mukherjee is an Indian actress and model who rose to fame through MTV’s reality show Splitsvilla 10. She made her acting debut in the Tamil film Anjal Thurai in 2013 and has since appeared in various regional films and TV shows.
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What makes her stand out isn’t just her screen presence, but her bold and fearless fashion choices. These choices, while appreciated by fans, often stir mixed reactions and viral controversies, which are extremely common in today’s click-driven social media culture.
The Viral Moment: What Happened?

Recently, Khushi was caught in a public confrontation with paps. The issue began when a video surfaced online where she was wearing a black outfit that exposed part of her backside — often referred to in fashion as a butt-flashing outfit. As paps clicked pictures, she told them:
“Aaplog click karte ho aur mera naam kharab ho raha hai.”
Translation: You people click photos, and my name is getting spoiled.
The video went viral, and netizens began slamming both the paparazzi for the pictures and Khushi for her outfit.
What Does “Mera Naam Kharab Ho Raha Hai” Mean?
This Hindi phrase means “My reputation is being ruined.” Khushi said this out of frustration, implying that the way her photos were being clicked and circulated was damaging her public image.
But this didn’t sit well with the paps, who felt targeted unfairly.
Paparazzi Fight Back: Why Were They Angry?
In response to her comment, the photographers confronted her directly. They claimed:
- They were being trolled and abused online after her comment.
- People were blaming them for capturing uncomfortable moments.
- They felt they were being unfairly held responsible for Khushi’s fashion choices.
One pap reportedly said:
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“Don’t wear such outfits in public and call us if you feel we click you indecently. Aap ke statement ke vajah ab sab humko target karte hai.” Translation: Don’t wear such clothes and then blame us. Your comment made people target us.
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Khushi’s Response: Apology and Accountability
After realizing the paps were genuinely upset, Khushi was visibly shaken and apologized on the spot. She said:
“Main sorry bol rahi hoon aaplog ko. I am answerable for my outfits. You guys are not at fault.”
This moment was powerful. It showed her ability to take accountability, which is rare in public figures. She owned up to her fashion choices and cleared the air, saying that the paps were not to blame.
Let’s break this down simply:
- Paparazzi: Their job is to click pictures of public figures in public places. It’s how they earn their income. It’s also what fuels entertainment news.
- Celebrities: They express themselves through fashion, lifestyle, and public appearances. However, once you step out in public, your look becomes visible and clickable.
- Netizens: The online crowd reacts instantly, often aggressively. Comments can be harsh and even abusive.