Krystle Dsouza hits back at trolls trying to pit her and Ayesha Khan against each other: 'Not okay with this'

Krystle addressed the online controversy surrounding her and Ayesha Khan following the release of their song Shararat.

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The Dhurandhar song Shararat, featuring Krystle Dsouza and Ayesha Khan, is a chartbuster. Jasmine Sandlas and Madhubanti Bagchi's vocals, paired with the catchy hook step, have made it a viral sensation. From choreographer Vijay Ganguly's mom to TV actor Rupali Ganguly's mom, everyone’s grooving to it. Even international artist Nick Jonas jumped on the trend, using it as a pre-show hype anthem. The music video’s racking up millions of views on YouTube.

Krystle hits back at the trollers

In a recent interview with News18, Krystle addressed the online controversy surrounding her and Ayesha Khan following the release of their song Shararat. She firmly dismissed social media users who have been attempting to create a feud between the two, emphasizing that there is no animosity between them.

Four women have come together, and that’s one of the best things about Shararat. I see trolls saying, ‘She did better than the other’. But it’s not about that. Who cares? Enjoy the song and have fun! It’s so sad that in order to praise someone, you drag another person down. I feel sad for people who do this. They don’t understand that everyone has their own talents and share of struggles. We all work hard and try to be consistent year after year, Krystle said.

She added, To take that away with one such comment is just stupid and immature. I, in fact, have seen a lot of women making these comments. As women, the least we can do is support another woman. If they can’t support, then they should just keep quiet. We’ve reached a certain stage in our life and by making such comments, you’re dragging the whole race back by years. We should push and build each other. A world filled with supportive women is beautiful.

Krystle recalls working with Ayesha Khan

Krystle fondly recalled the experience of dancing alongside Ayesha Khan, with Jasmine and Madhubanti adding their vocals to the scene. She confessed to being starstruck, praising Ayesha's performance as "amazing" and clearly cherishing the moment.

About Dhurandhar

The film Dhurandhar is a spy thriller starring Ranveer Singh as an Indian operative infiltrating gangs in Pakistan's Lyari and dismantling their terrorist links. Directed by Aditya Dhar, it's based on true events and features Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sanjay Dutt. The movie's doing great at the box office, crossing ?1000 crore globally, and a sequel's set for March 2026.

Meanwhile, the song Shararat is a wedding celebration number featuring Ayesha and Krystle dancing at a high-profile Karachi wedding.

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TL;DR

The Dhurandhar song Shararat, featuring Krystle Dsouza and Ayesha Khan, is a chartbuster. Jasmine Sandlas and Madhubanti Bagchi's vocals, paired with the catchy hook step, have made it a viral sensation. From choreographer Vijay Ganguly's mom to TV actor Rupali Ganguly's mom, everyone’s grooving to it. Even international artist Nick Jonas jumped on the trend, using it as a pre-show hype anthem. The music video’s racking up millions of views on YouTube.

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