
Ayesha Khan, who rose to fame with her stint in Bigg Boss 17, has been subjected to relentless trolling and lewd comments. However, she does not shy away from giving befitting replies to trolls. This time, the diva was called a “cheap woman” after she shared a glimpse of her upcoming film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. She has now hit back with a sharp response.
Ayesha Khan hits back at troll
On Wednesday, Ayesha shared a promotional video from Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 featuring the film’s cast. However, a social media user attempted to troll her, writing, “Isko bas bum dikhane ke liye rakha hua h. Cheap aurat” (She’s been kept here just to show her a**, cheap woman).
Ayesha replied with a sarcastic yet powerful comeback, writing, “I carry it everywhere I go; unfortunately or fortunately, it’s a part of my body. Abhi dismantle karna nahi sikha” (Haven’t learnt to dismantle it yet).
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Another user accused her of overacting everywhere, to which the actress responded simply, “Har jagah mat aao fir. Don’t come everywhere then.” Her responses triggered praise from fans who appreciated her calm confidence and refusal to tolerate online misogyny.
Ayesha Khan’s upcoming movie
Ayesha was last seen in the television show Dil Ko Rafu Kar Lei. Produced by Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta, the show featured her opposite Karan V Grover and concluded on 7 May 2025. She also played a minor role in Sunny Deol’s Jaat, which also starred Randeep Hooda and Saiyami Kher.
She is now awaiting the release of her upcoming film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. Helmed by Anukalp Goswami, the comedy film also stars Kapil Sharma, Tridha Choudhury, Hina Warina, Parul Gulati, and Manjot Singh in key roles. The film is a sequel to the 2015 hit Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon and is scheduled to release in cinemas on 12 December 2025.
The makers unveiled a hilarious motion poster that promises double the fun with four times the trouble. The poster teases a chaotic twist as Kapil finds himself surrounded by four brides, hinting at another rollercoaster of confusion and comedy much like the first instalment.






