
Goons Mobbed, Threatened Him & My Son: Ayesha Takia Azmi
The Bollywood actress, Ayesha Takia Azmi, has recently made headlines after her husband, Farhan Azmi, was booked over a fight with locals in Goa. In a shocking turn of events, Ayesha has come forward to share the harrowing experience her family went through during the altercation.
According to reports, Farhan, who is the son of Maharashtra MLA Abu Azmi, was involved in a fight with a group of locals in Goa. Ayesha, who was present at the scene, has described the incident as a “night of horror” in which her husband and son were brutally bullied by a mob of around 150 people.
In an interview, Ayesha shared her terrifying experience, saying, “It was a night of horror. My husband and son were brutally bullied… Goan goons mobbed, threatened and tormented them for hours.” She added that Farhan had to call the police for help after being surrounded by a large crowd.
Ayesha’s account of the incident paints a disturbing picture of the kind of violence and intimidation her family faced. She described the scene as chaotic, with the mob threatening and taunting her husband and son. “My son was shaking with fear, and my husband was trying to protect him,” she said.
The incident reportedly started when Farhan and his friends were at a beachside restaurant when they got into an argument with some locals. The argument soon escalated into a full-blown fight, with the group of locals turning violent and attacking the duo.
Ayesha’s account of the incident raises questions about the kind of lawlessness that exists in Goa, and the lack of effective action taken by the authorities to prevent such incidents. “How can this happen in broad daylight in a tourist state like Goa?” she asked.
The incident has also sparked debate about the role of social media in fueling such altercations. Ayesha claimed that the group of locals were egged on by social media, which was filled with hate messages and threats towards her husband and son.
The police have since booked Farhan under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including rioting, assault, and criminal intimidation. An investigation is ongoing to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
Ayesha’s account of the incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with many calling for stronger action to be taken against those responsible. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the kind of violence and intimidation that can occur in even the most tourist-friendly destinations.
As Ayesha herself put it, “We were absolutely helpless. My husband and son were at the mercy of those goons.” The incident is a chilling reminder of the need for greater vigilance and action to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.