During the conversation, Kunwar Amar spoke openly and emotionally about how the media and paparazzi handled the situation. He said that a few days before these pictures came out, he, Miesha, and Jay were sitting together like good friends, talking casually. According to Kunwar, their bonding was nothing unusual — just friends hanging out and having a normal conversation. But once the media got hold of some secret pictures taken without their knowledge, everything changed. In that moment, he felt Jay was unfairly judged because of how those images were shared online.

Kunwar Amar made it clear that Jay and Miesha share a sibling‑like bond. He explained that they affectionately call each other rakhi sister and brother and have celebrated Rakshabandhan together, just like many close platonic friends do.

So when pictures of them together circulated with misleading captions and headlines, it deeply upset him. He said this was not a romantic situation, but the media presented it as something else to grab attention.

This is a crucial point in his defence: Kunwar pointed out that if someone truly starts a romantic relationship after a divorce, that is one thing, and it should be covered honestly. But in this case, Jay and Miesha’s friendship was exaggerated by commentators and the paparazzi for views and clicks. He said everyone knows Jay and Miesha have always been close friends, and there was no reason to connect them romantically just because of a few pictures.

His frustration was not only about Jay’s image but also about how the media treats everyone in the entertainment industry. Kunwar said paparazzi often take private moments and twist them into big stories with sensational taglines. Once something is posted with a dramatic title or reel, it spreads very quickly and gets a huge reach — often reaching millions before the real story even makes sense. He feels this kind of reporting can damage reputations and influence public opinion all too easily.

In the interview, Kunwar Amar also indirectly reminded the audience that everyone in the public eye goes through difficult phases, and privacy should be respected. He said real friends will stand by each other when unfair stories come out. His defence of Jay was heartfelt, honest, and firm — pushing back against buzz and rumours that he believes were blown out of proportion.