# Ayesha Khan's Bold Revelation: Shooting a Chartbuster Dance Number on Her Period – And Owning Every Move! Imagine pushing through bone-aching exhaustion, emotional tears, and yes, your period, to deliver a dance performance that's racked up over 200 million YouTube views. That's exactly what Ayesha Khan did for the hit song **Shararat** from Aditya Dhar's blockbuster spy thriller *Dhurandhar*, and her candid revelation has the internet cheering her on.[1][3] Released last December, *Dhurandhar* smashed box office records, grossing over Rs 800 crore domestically and Rs 1300 crore worldwide, with **Shararat** – featuring Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza, choreographed by Vijay Ganguly – becoming an instant sensation.[3] In a recent interview, Ayesha opened up about the grueling shoot: "We were so tired, our bones were aching after dancing so much. I was feeling so overwhelmed, and it was also because I was on my period, so maybe my emotions were hitting me too much. So, I just couldn't control and I just cried. It was *khushi ke aansu* (tears of joy)."[1][3] Netizens erupted in praise, with comments like "Periods no way! U owned the show!" and "Hats off to her – she was on periods still did it!" flooding social media.[1][3] Ayesha's BTS video, showing her in tears with director Aditya Dhar hugging her, went viral, highlighting her raw dedication.[3] She even promised fans, "I promise my audience I am here to rule, and nothing can stop me," after the song hit 100 million views – a milestone that's now doubled.[1] But it's not all smooth moves. Krystle D'Souza faced trolling for being pitted against Ayesha, with online drama comparing their performances. Krystle hit back gracefully: "It's so sad that to praise someone, you drag another person down... Who cares? Enjoy the song and have fun!" She called Ayesha "amazing" and emphasized their shared hard work, drawing parallels to legendary singers like Jasmine and Madhubanti.[2] Ayesha echoed the positivity: "Krystle is such a sweetheart... so warm to work with."[3] This story isn't just about a killer dance track – it's a powerful reminder of the grit behind the glamour in Bollywood. Ayesha's honesty normalizes the realities women face in high-pressure shoots, while shutting down toxic rivalries. *Dhurandhar* continues to dominate post-OTT, proving talent and teamwork triumph over trolls.[1][2] What do you think – is Ayesha Khan the ultimate pro for powering through? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post if it inspired you, and let's celebrate women who break barriers! 💃
Citations
1.https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/internet-reacts-as-ayesha-khan-says-she-shot-dhurandhar-song-shararat-during-her-period-ranveer-singh-aditya-dhar-101770553213676.html
2.https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/krystle-dsouza-says-she-feels-sad-for-people-trolling-her-after-dhurandhar-song-shararat-with-ayesha-khan-who-cares-10025373
3.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/i-was-on-my-period-while-shooting-for-dhurandhar-song-shararat-reveals-ayesha-khan-netizens-say-hats-off-to-her/articleshow/128036029.cms
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