‘Pls feel free to not care about me’: Ayesha Takia hits back at trolls dissecting her looks after recent spotting

    Former actress Ayesha Takia slams trolls for picking apart her looks, breaks her silence on rumours of a comeback

    ‘Pls feel free to not care about me’: Ayesha Takia hits back at trolls dissecting her looks after recent spotting

    Actress Ayesha Takia instantly became a national crush when she made her debut in the entertainment industry with music videos after working in commercials as a teenager. She went on to make a mark in Bollywood with her films like Socha Na Tha, Dil Maange More and Taarzan: The Wonder Car. The beauty also won several accolades for her versatile performance in Dor. But she has been away from the limelight since the last decade, following her marriage to Farhan Azmi and the birth of their son. Well, recently the former actress was snapped at the airport. Ever since then, she has been a trending topic on social media with trolls picking apart her looks and how she has changed over the years.

    As we know already, trolls can be very mean. Well, Ayesha has now taken to her official social media handle to put a stop on the incessant chatter about her online. She shared, “Need to say this, rushed to Goa two days ago.. Had a medical emergency in my family... My sister has literally been in 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... Been bombarded by viral ridiculous opinions of how ppl think I should have looked and don't.” Also breaking silence on rumours of a possible comeback, Ayesha stated: “Literally get over me yaar, I have zero interest in doing any films or any comeback like people are saying. I'm living my life happily, never want to be in the limelight, not interested in any fame, don't wanna be in any film...So chill.. Pls feel free to not care about me at all.”

    She further slammed people for ignoring the fact that she was in films when she was a teenager. Ayesha shared, “Expecting a girl whose mostly been seen in her teens to look identical even after 15 years...How unrealistic and ridiculous are these ppl...Lol please find better things to do with ur time rather than pick apart good looking women, I'm blessed with a fabulous life and do not need ur opinions, save it for those interested. I'm sending back all ur shitty energy. Do better ppl, get a hobby, eat a fun meal, talk to ur friend, smile, whatever it takes to not feel so unhappy that u need to tell a gorgeous happy woman how she's not looking like u wanted.”

    Well, we are glad to know that she’s happy and that’s all that matters.