Actress wife becomes shield for Abu Azmi's son
Ayesha Takia defends her husband Farhan Azmi after his detention by Goa Police. The actress claims her family was harassed and threatened during the incident. Ayesha shares evidence on Instagram supporting her husband's innocence. Read more about the controversy and Ayesha's past Bollywood career here.

Actress Ayesha Takia, who won hearts with Salman Khan's film Wanted, is back in the news after a long time. This time she is not in the news for any of her films or new projects, nor is the actress preparing for a comeback after years. The actress, who has left Bollywood, is trying her best to defend her husband this time. She is very active on social media and shares her views with the public fearlessly. This time, Ayesha is presenting her husband Farhan Azmi's side of the story in front of the world. Through one new Instagram story after another, she is attempting to provide evidence of the incident that took place with her husband in Goa.
Ayesha is supporting her husband, who was recently detained by the Goa Police. Farhan Azmi, the son of Abu Azmi, was arrested after a case was filed against him for reckless driving and causing a disturbance in Candolim, North Goa. In response, Ayesha Takia has called her husband innocent and presented his side of the story with several pieces of evidence. She claims on Instagram that both her husband and their son were threatened and mentally harassed during the incident. Ayesha also revealed that she herself had called the police to the scene as she believed her family’s lives were in danger.
Ayesha took to Instagram to share multiple posts, including a video showing the individuals she claims were harassing them. "Goa police has arrested these goons as well. Please watch this video. Look at these goons and stop blaming Farhan and my 11-year-old child, who is actually innocent. Farhan was already sitting in the police car. Who are these evil women?" she wrote in one post.
In another post, Ayesha emphasized that the truth will eventually come out, saying, "The truth is like a lion, you did not have to defend it. Let it loose, it can defend itself."
Ayesha’s efforts to defend her husband and son have received much attention, particularly after the police informed that a case had been filed against Farhan Azmi and others under Section 194 of the Indian Penal Code. PSI Paresh Sinari of Calangute police station has begun investigating the case.
Ayesha, who entered Bollywood in 2004 with Tarzan: The Wonder Car, went on to appear in popular films like Socha Na Tha, Salaam-e-Ishq, Wanted, Pathshala, and Shaadi No. 1. After marrying Farhan Azmi in 2009, she left the film industry in 2011. Ayesha now focuses on her family life.
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