The very cute and bubbly actress Ayesha Takia is in news after years, but for all the wrong reasons.
Plastic surgery is very common now-a-days; but many a times, it doesn't turn out according to expectation.
Now, it is still not cleared whether it was a bad make up or did she go under the knife, but her recent appearance at an event turned the 'Socha Na Tha' star into a troll on Twitter.
As soon as her photos from the event went viral on social media, people started talking about her apparent enlarged lips and 'swollen' cheeks.
One of the users tweeted, "When your husband is a rich businessman and you don't know how to spend the money. *Shopping mistakes*#AyeshaTakia."
"Maths gone wrong. Subtracting something and adding it at wrong place = zero.Ayesha Takia #AyeshaTakia," wrote the other.
Some even went out to compare her with Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
"Ayesha Takia is the Indian Kim Kardashian after plastic surgery," wrote one.
Another person tweeted, "Kim Kardashian + Kylie Jenner == AYESHA tAKIA."
A third Twitterer even termed her 'gareebon ki Kim Kardashian,' "Ayesha Takia now looks like gareebon ki #KimKardashian."
The 30-year-old actress was last seen opposite Shahid Kapoor, in 2010 film 'Paathshala,' a year after her marriage with Farhan Azmi, son of Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi.
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