Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia deleted her Instagram account after being criticized for her alleged surgery. Ayesha’s Instagram page reads ‘Sorry, this page is not available’.
Recently, a picture of the actress went viral, in which she was decked out in a blue and gold saree with her hair down. However, social media users did not like his new look and face at all and they criticized him by making negative comments. Several netizens also started questioning him through comments.
After seeing Ayesha Takia’s new look, fans criticized her, after which Ayesha Takia finally had to delete her social media account.
Even earlier, social users had expressed their disapproval on her photos earlier this year, to which the actress had given them a strong reply.
Responding to the criticism from users, Ayesha Takia wrote a long note on her Instagram story, in which she advised people to stop worrying about her and wrote that she is very happy with her life.
Ayesha Takia hit the headlines after acting in Salman Khan’s action thriller ‘Wanted’, though she has been away from the film world for many years, she keeps in touch with her fan following through social media. His fans want to see him as before and love his past films.
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How can social media platforms better address the issue of harmful criticism directed at public figures like Ayesha Takia?
**Interview with Social Media Expert, Dr. Anjali Rao on Ayesha Takia’s Instagram Controversy**
**Interviewer:** Today, we have Dr. Anjali Rao, a social media expert, to discuss the recent decision by Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia to delete her Instagram account following backlash over her appearance. Dr. Rao, what are your thoughts on the impact of social media criticism on public figures like Ayesha?
**Dr. Rao:** It’s a concerning phenomenon. Social media platforms can be double-edged swords for celebrities. On one hand, they allow for direct engagement with fans, but on the other, they expose them to harsh critiques. Ayesha’s case highlights how scrutiny can escalate to a point where a public figure feels compelled to withdraw entirely from social media.
**Interviewer:** In Ayesha’s case, her recent viral photo triggered a wave of negative comments regarding her alleged surgery. Why do you think this specific image led to such an intense reaction?
**Dr. Rao:** Visual platforms like Instagram amplify perceptions of beauty and glamor. Ayesha’s new look did not align with the audience’s expectations, leading to criticism. Unfortunately, many people feel entitled to express negative opinions about a celebrity’s appearance, often without consideration of the emotional toll it can take on them.
**Interviewer:** Ayesha previously addressed critics, stating she was happy with her life. Why do you think many celebrities struggle with balancing their public image and personal happiness?
**Dr. Rao:** Celebrities operate under a constant lens of societal expectations. While they might be content in their personal lives, public perception can weigh heavily on them. There’s a dissonance between their identity as a person and as a public figure, which can lead to mental health struggles when faced with relentless scrutiny.
**Interviewer:** What can be done to mitigate such backlash on social media for public figures?
**Dr. Rao:** Platforms can implement better moderation tools to reduce the toxicity of comments. Moreover, public figures should be encouraged to create supportive communities by sharing positive messages and reconnecting with their audience on a human level, like Ayesha did in her previous responses.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, do you think this trend of withdrawing from social media will change how celebrities interact with their fans?
**Dr. Rao:** It could. If more celebrities choose silence over engagement due to negative feedback, we may see a shift in how they manage their public personas. This could lead to a rise in more curated, less personal content, which ultimately diminishes the authenticity social media was initially built upon.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Rao, for your insights. To our readers, what do you think about the level of criticism public figures face online? Is social media fostering a more supportive environment, or is it encouraging harmful behaviors? Let’s discuss!