'Kkusum' fame Nausheen Ali Sardar hits back at trolls who commented on her transformation

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Aug 14, 2018, 09:07 AM IST

Nausheen Ali Sardar

Nausheen Ali Sardar is worried about how these negative comments are going to affect her family

Kkusum fame Nausheen Ali Sardar who had become everyone’s favourite with the show, is all set to comeback on the small screen on August 15 with her new show Aladdin

The beautiful actress has undergone a transformation and recently shared a picture of the same which instantly attracted wrath of the trolls, who started criticising her for no reason and trolled her for what they claimed were photo-shopped pictures. 

Nausheen who is her own boss and does not take hatred for no reason, gave it back to them in their own language.

In an interaction with Hindustan times, the actress said, “If someone expects me to look the same as I did 15 years ago, then something is wrong with that someone.” 

She further added, “Everybody looks different when they grow up, so why do people expect me to remain the same? Don’t people groom, use photo technologies and filters to look different and beautiful in photos? If everyone else is doing it, then why can’t I? My personal life has gone for a toss. I’m extremely hurt. All this negativity is very depressing. I’m born to an Iranian mother and Punjabi father, and my struggles with weight is never-ending. I have to stay in shape all the time, so at times things are not in my hand.”

These comments may also affect her family, which bothers the beautiful actress. 

“My father is no more and I’m closest to my mother. Imagine how such things would affect her. Our extended family and her friends will ask her questions and how embarrassing can that be? How will my nephew deal with questions from his school friends about her aunt?” vented the actress. 

She further stated that she thought that deleting the pictures was the only option and thus ended up doing it. 

“I have nothing to hide about myself. If I had to, then I wouldn’t have posted those photos in the first place. But that doesn’t mean people [can] comment anything distasteful. I didn’t want such negativity to affect my self-esteem. Also, I’m relatively new on Insta and didn’t know how to go about [blocking trolls]. I’m a little technically challenged. So I deleted all those photos and then wrote a message. Since then, things are better,” she declared.

The message that Nausheen has added on her wall reads, "WARNING- TROLLS WILL BE BLOCKED".