The famous actress explained the reason for deleting her Instagram account

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 her new look and face at all and they criticized her 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 Insta 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 starring in Salman Khan’s action thriller ‘Wanted’, though she has been away from the film industry 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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What strategies does⁤ Ayesha Takia suggest for handling online ⁣criticism and⁤ promoting positivity on social media?

**Interview with Ayesha Takia: Navigating Online⁢ Criticism ⁤and Social Media**

**Interviewer:** Ayesha, thank you for joining us today.⁤ Recently,​ you deleted your Instagram​ account after facing significant criticism regarding your appearance, ⁤particularly after sharing a picture in a beautiful ‌blue and gold saree. What led ⁤you to that⁣ decision?

**Ayesha Takia:** ‌Thank you for having⁤ me.⁤ It was a‌ difficult choice⁣ to make. After the post went viral, ⁤the negative​ comments and criticism regarding my looks were⁤ overwhelming. It’s⁤ disappointing that, rather⁤ than focusing ‍on the beauty⁣ of⁢ the⁤ attire or ⁤the art⁤ of photography, people felt the need to attack my appearance.‍

**Interviewer:**‍ You⁢ have ‌previously addressed criticism on social media with thoughtful​ responses. What⁣ prompted you to change your approach this time?

**Ayesha Takia:** ⁢I’ve always tried‌ to respond ‍to negativity with positivity. I did⁢ post a note encouraging people to focus⁣ on their own lives ⁤instead of worrying ‌about⁤ mine. However, constantly⁢ facing harsh comments took a toll on me, and I felt that⁢ stepping away would be⁣ a healthier option.

**Interviewer:** Many in ‌the industry have faced similar⁢ situations, where public perception can be merciless. Do you think this reflects a ⁢larger issue regarding how society views beauty and the pressures on public figures?

**Ayesha Takia:** Absolutely. ⁤There’s an unrealistic standard of ⁢beauty that many ⁣feel compelled to⁢ meet, and ⁤social media ⁣amplifies that pressure. It’s troubling how ‌often we forget that behind the images‌ are real people with feelings. I hope ​we can⁣ foster a more supportive environment online.

**Interviewer:** Looking back on ⁣your career, especially your time in films‍ like​ “Wanted,” do you think public expectations have changed? How do you ​see⁣ your relationship with ​your fans now?

**Ayesha Takia:** ‍There’s definitely a shift. Fans often remember my earlier​ work fondly, which I appreciate, but it can also⁤ feel like there’s a disconnect with who I am today. I⁢ want‍ my fans to know that I’m still the same person, just evolving in my‍ own way.

**Interviewer:** ⁤As someone who has taken a break from acting, do you see a ‍future return ⁢to the screen? How do you plan to manage ‍the potential​ scrutiny that comes with it?

**Ayesha Takia:** I’m open to⁣ returning if the right⁤ project comes along. As for scrutiny, I’m⁤ learning to shield myself from⁢ negativity. It’s about finding what works for me⁣ and staying true to who I am, regardless of‌ public⁤ opinion.

**Interviewer:** A final thought for our⁣ readers: what message ‌would you like to‌ convey regarding criticism and online presence?

**Ayesha Takia:** I⁤ encourage everyone to think before they comment. Our words ​carry weight, and kindness can ⁤go a ‌long ⁣way. We should uplift one another and appreciate our differences rather than ‍criticize them.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, ⁢Ayesha, for sharing your insights. ⁢It’s always enlightening⁢ to hear your perspective!

**Debate Question for ⁣Readers:** After hearing Ayesha’s experience, ‌do you​ believe that​ celebrities should limit their social media presence to protect their mental health,‌ or should ​they embrace ‌the challenges that come ⁤with ​being in⁤ the public eye? What are your ‌thoughts?

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