
📌 Key Points
- Ayesha Khan lashes out at period pain trolls!
- Her casual comment on periods ignites national controversy.
- “Educate your sons!” she urges, blasting ‘dark humor’.
- ‘Dhurandhar’ star’s bold stand goes viral, sparks industry stir.
Ayesha Khan, a familiar face from our screens, has ignited a significant stir across the industry, fiercely shutting down trolls with her recent, powerful remarks. Responding to period-related comments, she boldly declared, “Not Ashamed, You Couldn’t Move!” Her defiant stance has sparked vital conversations, challenging age-old taboos and making her a hot topic in Telugu cinema and beyond.
Ayesha Slams Period Pain Trolls
Ayesha Khan’s recent, fierce rebuttal to netizens trolling her comments about period pain has ignited a stir in the industry, making her remarks a hot topic.
In Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar’, released last year, Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza shone together in a hit song. This electrifying wedding song, set against a Karachi backdrop, was choreographed by Vijay Ganguly, composed by Shashwat Sachdev, and sung by Madhubanti Bagchi and Jasmine Sandlas. The film was a super hit, and the song also became a chartbuster. Ayesha previously revealed in an interview that she delivered a stunning dance performance during its shooting despite enduring period pain. However, some netizens mocked her comments by creating memes on social media.
Dancing Through Period Pain
Ayesha recently reacted to this issue, expressing her anger: ‘‘In current times, it has become a fashion to joke about everything and laugh in the name of dark humor. It’s not good to laugh at everything. Periods are a natural process that women experience every month. Even during that time, we do many things. It didn’t seem like a big deal to me, which is why I mentioned it casually in the interview. But a week later, I saw that my comment had become a national joke,’’ she lamented. She specifically opined that these jokes must have been made by men. ‘‘We need to educate our sons and brothers about these matters. It’s truly appalling to make jokes about my periods, saying things like ‘Aditya Dhar gave peak detailing.’ But I am not ashamed. I am proud to have danced with such difficulty during my periods. You wouldn’t even be able to move during that time,’’ she sharply countered the trolls.
Ayesha Khan’s powerful counter to the trolls has quickly become a hot topic, with her comments going viral across social media. Stay tuned for more updates.
Looking Ahead
Ayesha’s powerful stance resonates deeply, a crucial clarion call for communities where natural conversations are silenced. Beyond viral trends, this is a profound seed of societal change. Her defiance promises our daughters a future free from shame. May this momentum truly foster widespread, respectful dialogue across our nation.


