Television actress Aishwarya Sharma has publicly addressed circulating rumours about her alleged divorce from husband and actor Neil Bhatt. In a detailed social-media statement, Sharma described how she has been subjected to persistent online trolling and false narratives since her engagement.
Sharma criticised unverified claims that she had bullied colleagues or misbehaved on set, asserting: “The only thing I did was maintain my professionalism.” She emphasised that silence does not admit guilt, stating: “Silence doesn’t mean I’m wrong, it means I refuse to feed negativity.”
Despite reports suggesting the couple have filed for divorce after four years of marriage, Sharma’s post did not confirm any separation. Instead she urged the public to verify facts before believing rumours and reminded followers that mental-health discussions often overlook the consequences of online harassment.
The actress’s response highlights how public figures are navigating personal privacy, media speculation and online harassment in the digital age. Sharma’s stance may encourage broader discussion on responsible reporting and mental-well-being for television personalities.

