The actress has been caught in a media storm after she protested at an article in Times of India which focused on her cleavage.
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Indian actor Hrithik Roshan
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Hrithik Roshan told NDTV Movies : "It's wrong to intrude on someone's personal space like this and it's about time that people take that responsibilty as consumers themselves.
"It's hardly going to give any thing back to you, there is so much else to focus on."
Expressing his views, Kaif added: "I do think that anything trying to exploit or make a spectacle of something is avoidable.
"Many times a girl may get up to go somewhere and a photographer, who is standing at a lower level than you, may click a moment and if your shorts are visible, they circle that.
"It happened to me during the time of Dhoom: 3. There are some photographers who actually point out to you when your dress has been pulled a bit too high and that is really nice."
Several stars have waded into the frenzy, sticking up for Padukone who felt compelled to issue a statement to bring a close to the controversy.
Roshan and Kaif star in Bang Bang, which is described as a remake of Knight and Day, originally starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
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