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 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 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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How does social media criticism impact the​ mental health of public figures like Ayesha Takia?

​ **Interview⁢ with Social Media Expert Priya​ Sharma on Ayesha Takia’s​ Instagram Exit**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, ⁢Priya. Recently, Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia​ deleted‌ her Instagram ⁢account after facing severe criticism over ​her changed appearance, which many attributed to​ plastic surgery. What are your thoughts on ​the impact of ⁢social media criticism⁢ on public‍ figures like Ayesha?

**Priya Sharma:** Thank you for ‍having me! Social media can be a double-edged sword for celebrities. On one ‌hand, it offers ‍a platform for them to‌ connect directly with fans,‌ but it also exposes them to intense scrutiny⁢ and harsh criticism. Ayesha’s situation is a prime example of how negative comments can affect mental health and result in ⁤drastic actions, like deleting her account.

**Interviewer:** ‌In her response to​ the critics, Ayesha mentioned‍ she is happy‍ with her⁤ life‌ and⁢ urged⁢ people to stop worrying about‍ her. Do⁤ you think‌ her ⁢reaction was effective in addressing the⁤ negativity?

**Priya ​Sharma:** Ayesha’s response ⁣is quite‌ powerful because it signals ⁣self-acceptance and defiance against⁤ toxic⁣ criticism. However, ‌the ⁣fact that she ultimately ​decided to ⁣delete her account suggests that the negativity took a toll on‌ her. It’s ⁣a tough balance; ‌while it’s important for celebrities to remain ⁢resilient, they also need⁣ to⁤ protect their mental health.

**Interviewer:** Earlier this year, ⁤Ayesha faced ‌similar backlash ⁤yet chose⁤ to ​respond ​rather than retreat. What changed this time? ⁣

**Priya Sharma:** It seems like this particular wave of criticism struck a nerve.​ Perhaps the⁣ repeated‍ negativity wore her down more than before. Each stint of backlash can be cumulative, leading⁤ to a breaking point. ‌Her decision to leave ⁢was likely a way to reclaim her peace⁣ and distance herself from the harsh judgment online.

**Interviewer:** Given that Ayesha⁣ has a devoted fanbase who loved her ‍earlier work, do you think there’s a pressure for celebrities to maintain a certain ⁣image​ that can lead to procedures like plastic​ surgery?

**Priya Sharma:** Absolutely. ​The ⁢pressure to conform to certain beauty standards ‌can be overwhelming, especially ‌in the entertainment industry. Although many factors influence‌ such ‌decisions, it’s crucial⁢ for fans and critics​ alike to remember that celebrities are human too.‌ They deserve kindness and understanding instead ⁤of harsh judgment.

**Interviewer:**⁢ In your opinion, what should fans and​ social media ⁤users take away ⁣from Ayesha’s experience?

**Priya‍ Sharma:** It would be ⁤beneficial for social ⁣media users ⁣to reflect ⁤on the consequences of their words. ‍Kindness and support can go a ⁣long way in helping shape a healthier digital‌ environment. We should all ⁣strive​ to celebrate ‍individuals for who they are rather⁢ than the superficial aspects of their appearance.⁤

**Interviewer:** Thank you for your ​insights, ⁤Priya. Lastly, how can we encourage a more positive discourse in the⁣ online ⁣world?

**Priya Sharma:** Engaging in discussions that promote empathy and understanding is key. We need more campaigns ⁤that ​highlight the ⁣importance of mental⁣ health⁢ and the impact of our words. Let’s ⁣remind ourselves that we all have a ‌role in supporting each other, especially those in​ the public eye.

**Interviewer:** How do⁤ you think Ayesha’s departure will affect conversations around body image and social media⁢ criticism ‍moving forward?

Priya Sharma:** Ayesha’s exit might spark conversations about body positivity and the emotional​ toll of social ‍media. More celebrities⁤ may share their⁣ struggles, ⁤thereby normalizing discussions about mental‍ health in the ‌face ⁢of public scrutiny. This could lead⁤ to a‍ cultural ⁤shift towards greater compassion online.

**Interviewer:** Great​ points, Priya. This raises important questions⁢ about accountability and empathy in our digital​ interactions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts today!

**Priya Sharma:** Thank you for having me! It’s crucial we keep these conversations⁢ going.

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