Ayesha Takia’s Family Faces Terrifying Mob Attack in Goa: Shocking Details Revealed!

Ayesha Takia gained fame following her first film, “Taarzan: The Wonder Car.” After that, she appeared in numerous films such as “Dil Maange More,” “Dor,” “Salaam-E-Ishq,” and others. This actress is known for engaging with her followers on social media platforms. However, she has recently used Instagram Stories to discuss a “terrifying night” following the arrest of her husband Farhan Azmi in Goa. To learn more about this situation, keep reading!

Previously, Ayesha Takia posted some distressing videos on her Instagram Stories, which depicted an alarming incident experienced by her husband Farhan Azmi and their son. In her own words, describing the events, the actress expressed “Last night was a nightmare for our family, lasting until this morning.

She asserted that her spouse and child endured severe harassment and felt their lives were at risk due to violent threats from a group of Goan toughs. Additionally, this unruly mob of approximately 150 individuals even assaulted the police officers who had been summoned by her husband to ensure their safety.

Ayesha Takia’s Instagram Stories:

In her post, she asserted that they possess video recordings and CCTV footage corroborating the incident, which they will disclose at an appropriate moment. Furthermore, the actress known for her role in Fool N Final expressed that this event is one of several recent instances where tourists have encountered trouble in Goa. She also posted a clip along with the message, “Witness how they threatened and mistreated the car carrying my son and driver while a crowd tried to detach Farhan from the police vehicle.

In conversation with PTI, the authorities disclosed that a case has been lodged against Abu Farhan Azmi, Zeon Fernandes, Joseph Fernandes, Sham, and others under Section 194 of the Indian Legal Code. The officer further explained that these individuals were engaging in a dispute in a public area, disrupting public tranquility, and instigating brawls; consequently, an official complaint was submitted by Inspector Paresh Sinari of Calangute police station.

According to a report by The Economic Times, when cops arrived at the scene following a complaint, they encountered resistance from locals who didn’t want Azmi to be taken into custody. Later, as reported by North Goa Superintendent of Police Akshat Kaushal, both parties involved in the dispute were escorted to the Calangute police station, but neither party was willing to file a complaint.

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2025-03-04 21:07