TV actress Aishwarya Sharma has put out a clear and forceful statement about the rumours surrounding her love life. What she shared wasn’t a dramatic outburst, but a steady, controlled pushback against the narrative that had been building around her for months.
She began by addressing the constant online hostility she says she has faced ever since her engagement. “Ever since I got engaged, I’ve been the one getting trolled nonstop. And I took it with a smile on my face. But nobody talks about that,” she wrote. The line lands heavily because it flips the script: instead of being the accused, she positions herself as the one who has been quietly absorbing public attacks.
The bullying allegations have been especially painful for her, and she decided to confront them head-on. “People are making their own assumptions about my life, what I’ve done and who I am, without knowing a single fact,” she said. She didn’t stop at generalities; she urged people to go to the source. “Ask the people who actually worked with me. Ask my co-actors. Ask my producers. Ask anyone from my set if I ever bullied, disrespected, or harmed anyone. Not even once. Only one thing I did was maintained my professionalism on set.”
Her strongest frustration comes from what she describes as false stories created for clicks. She said she’s regularly sent YouTube links and posts claiming she slapped someone, bullied a colleague, or behaved badly on set. “None of this ever happened,” she insisted. “I stayed silent because every time I speak, people twist it and use my name for views. And they will do it again. But silence doesn’t mean I’m wrong… it just means I refuse to feed negativity.”
The repeated rumour that “karma is a bitch” was something she addressed without flinching. She turned it around on those spreading allegations. “People spreading lies for profit should really think about their own karma,” she said. She connected this directly to the mental health toll such harassment takes. “You talk about mental health… but think before saying anything wrong about someone you don’t even know personally.”
After three years of marriage and a steady rise in her career, she finds herself dealing with a narrative she says is built on nothing more than gossip. Her final lines make her position clear. “Some people choose to stay quiet and that includes me. But silence doesn’t mean you can say whatever you want. I will take my own stand and protect my own dignity.”
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