Ayesha Takia broke silence on case filed against husband!

frame Ayesha Takia broke silence on case filed against husband!

Sudha Subbiah

Ayesha Takia broke silence on case filed against husband!

Ayesha Takia was once included in the list of talented actresses of Bollywood. She gained popularity with films like Tarzan: The Wonder Car, No Smoking, wanted and many others. But after marrying businessman Farhan Azmi, she moved away from acting. Recently, a case has been filed against Ayesha's husband Farhan Azmi in Goa. He has been booked for negligent driving. According to reports, he is accused of creating ruckus in Candolim and fighting with locals. Now Ayesha has broken silence on the whole matter and told her side.

goa locals threatened and harassed husband and son

Ayesha Takia shared a note on her insta story and wrote that it was a scary night for the family and her son, husband were brutally threatened and feared for their lives as local goons of goa surrounded, threatened and harassed them for hours. She further told that "My husband called the police for the safety of our son and himself but people also mistreated the police.

There is hatred for the people of maharashtra in Goa

Ayesha Takia further told that her husband Farhan Azmi and son were repeatedly abused by the locals in goa because there is hatred towards the people of maharashtra there. She said, "The hatred towards maharashtra has increased a lot in goa as they repeatedly abused Farhan and my son for being from maharashtra and having a big car. The police, in turn, have filed a complaint against Farhan, while in reality, it was my husband who dialled 100 for help after seeing a huge crowd of around 150 people."

Ayesha claims to have video proof

The wanted actress also claimed that she has video proof and CCTV footage as proof. She expressed faith in the indian justice system and said that they are cooperating with law enforcement agencies.

police Inspector Paresh Naik told ANI that it was a case of 'road rage'. He informed that a case has been registered by the state for 'creating a nuisance on the road and blocking it for about 30 minutes'.

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