Old Enough to Be Her Father But He Still Stared While They Forced Her Into a Black Net Top? Ayesha Khan Exposed Bollywood’s Creepiest Secret

SIBY JEYYA
A young actress lands a hot song in Ranveer Singh’s big film Dhurandhar. Lights, camera, glamour… right? Wrong. Ayesha Khan just came forward with a story that’s leaving jaws on the floor — and it’s not the fun kind of behind-the-scenes drama.


During a photoshoot, a man literally old enough to be her dad allegedly stared at her in a way that made her skin crawl. They handed her a black net top and straight-up pressured her to make the shots “more sensual.” Bolder. Sexier. Whatever it took. She felt the heat, the discomfort, the “this doesn’t feel right” alarm bells screaming in her head. And yeah, she said it out loud.

Now let’s get real for a second. Promotional photoshoots? Totally normal in Bollywood. Stylists, poses, the whole glossy package — it comes with the territory. But here’s the savage truth nobody wants to say out loud: just because someone’s posted bold looks on their own instagram doesn’t mean they signed up to be pushed past their set limits. Consent isn’t a one-time checkbox. Comfort isn’t optional. Full stop.



And before the trolls rush in yelling “she’s doing it for attention” or “TRP grab” — pump the brakes. Without solid proof, that’s just lazy speculation. Ayesha’s calling out something bigger: the blurry line between “professional” and “predatory” that too many young women quietly endure.



This conversation? It’s messy, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s necessary as hell. Because in an industry that sells fantasies, basic human respect shouldn’t feel like a plot twist.What do you think — is Ayesha brave for speaking up, or is the real story even darker? Drop it below. Bollywood’s listening… whether it wants to or not.

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