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⁣ steps can individuals and ‍communities take ⁢to create a more supportive online environment for those in the⁤ public eye?

**Interview with Ayesha Takia: The Cost of Fame on Social Media**

**Interviewer:**‍ Ayesha, thank you for joining us today. It has been reported that you recently deleted​ your Instagram account after receiving a wave ​of criticism about your appearance. Can you tell us what led to that decision?

**Ayesha Takia:** Thank you for ‍having me. It’s true, I faced quite⁢ a bit of backlash ⁤recently after posting a picture of myself ‌in a‌ blue and gold saree. The responses were overwhelming and, unfortunately, ⁣many comments‍ were hurtful. It’s disheartening to see such negativity, especially ⁢from those who don’t know the struggle behind the ‍scenes.

**Interviewer:** Your fans have loved you from your early days in Bollywood ​and many ‍missed you while you were away from the industry. Did this criticism come as a ​surprise to you, given your long history with your audience?

**Ayesha Takia:** In an age where social media is so prominent, feedback can sometimes‌ be brutal. I’ve faced criticism in the past, but this felt particularly intense. While I appreciate ‍my ‌fans who have supported me, it’s​ disheartening when a change in ‍my appearance leads to such harsh judgments. After a while,⁤ it just became too much, prompting my decision to step back from social​ media.

**Interviewer:** You’ve had⁤ strong reactions to⁤ criticism in⁢ the past, including a heartfelt note ‍you shared earlier​ this year, urging⁣ people to stop​ worrying about you and to focus on their own‍ lives. Do you feel that social media has a positive side as well?

**Ayesha Takia:** Absolutely. Social media can be a powerful tool for connection and positivity. I have enjoyed sharing moments of my life and engaging with fans who ⁣appreciate my work. However, there is a darker side that can really affect mental health and self-esteem.‍ It’s important for everyone, including public figures, ⁢to⁢ balance that and‍ protect their well-being.

**Interviewer:** Given your experiences, what⁤ advice would you give to others who might be facing similar backlash online?

**Ayesha Takia:** My advice would be to take a step back if the negativity starts to weigh on you. ‍Surround yourself with supportive ⁣people, focus on what makes ⁣you happy, and don’t hesitate to take breaks from ⁤social media. Remember, you don’t owe anyone an explanation about⁢ your life choices.

**Interviewer:** Ayesha, your journey has sparked discussion about the pressure placed on public‌ figures ‍and the impact of online criticism. What ‍do you ​think this means for society’s view of beauty and ⁣gender expectations?

**Ayesha Takia:** It’s⁤ crucial that we start redefining beauty standards.‍ The digital age has created unrealistic expectations, and we need to encourage ⁢acceptance and diversity. It’s time‍ to celebrate individuality rather than conforming⁢ to a single, often unattainable ideal.

**Interviewer:** ​Thank ⁢you for sharing your thoughts, ⁣Ayesha. Before we wrap up, how do ​you envision your future regarding social media⁣ and connecting with your fans?

**Ayesha Takia:**⁤ I want to‍ reconnect with my fans in a healthier way. I’m considering options that allow for positive engagement while limiting ​how much⁤ negativity I expose myself to. Balancing personal well-being and public engagement is key.

**Interviewer:** Ayesha, thank ⁣you for being ‍candid⁤ with us. ​Lastly, we invite our readers to weigh⁣ in: How do⁤ you​ think criticism of public figures⁣ on social media affects the mental health of individuals, and ⁣what responsibility do we have as a community to foster a more supportive environment online?

This format engages readers⁢ in a thoughtful manner, prompting discussions about the societal impacts of online criticism and the⁢ responsibilities of ‌both public figures and their audiences.

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