Social media often presents challenges for celebrities, with actresses frequently facing trolling. This article discusses how Ayesha Takia, who debuted in Tollywood opposite Nagarjuna in the film Super, became a target of online abuse due to her changed appearance after plastic surgery, leading her to delete her Instagram account.
Social media often presents challenges for celebrities, with actresses frequently facing trolling. Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia made her Tollywood debut opposite King Nagarjuna in the film Super.
However, after the average performance of Super, Ayesha Takia didn't receive further offers in Tollywood. Consequently, she acted in a few Bollywood films before marrying in 2009.
Ayesha underwent plastic surgery, resulting in a significant change in her appearance. Since then, her photos often go viral, attracting attention and comments. Recently, pictures of Ayesha with her son at the airport surfaced, showcasing her transformed look.
Netizens widely circulated these photos, questioning her identity and subjecting her to body shaming. Unable to bear the trolling, Ayesha deleted her Instagram account, highlighting the severe impact of online harassment.
One X (formerly Twitter) user made a post sharing Ayesha's recent picture and wrote, "I find it hard to believe that this is Ayesha Takia."
I find it hard to believe that this is Ayesha Takia. 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/5pgXc1Pg2T
— ANKIT PATEL 🇮🇳 | AI (@Ankit_patel211)
After the trolling got too serious, Ayesha Takia made a post on her Instagram and wrote, “Need to say this, rushed to Goa two days ago... Had a medical emergency in my family... My sister has literally been in the hospital. Amidst all this, I remember being stopped by paps and posing for them for basically a few seconds before flying off. Turns out there are no other important issues in the country except dissecting my looks.
Now she had deactivated her Instagram to put a stop to all the cyberbullying and trolling she was facing.
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