Ayesha Jhulka Birthday: Ayesha Jhulka, who was counted among the beautiful actresses of Bollywood in her time, was very much in the news during the initial phase of her career. Ayesha Jhulka started her career in the 90s. Ayesha will celebrate her 52nd birthday on 28 July.
Ayesha Jhulka was born on 28 July 1972 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. She made her Bollywood debut in the year 1991 with the film ‘Kurbaan’. However, she got special and big recognition from the film ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’. Aamir Khan worked with her in this film released in the year 1992. The song ‘Pehla Nasha’ from this film was also a superhit.
Ayesha Jhulka’s best movies
Ayesha Jhulka has worked in more than 45 films in her career spanning over 30 years. Apart from ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’, her best films include ‘Dalaal’, ‘Waqt Hamara Hai’, ‘Khiladi’, ‘Kohram’, ‘Chachi 420’, ‘Muqaddar’, ‘Sangram’, ‘Brahma’, and ‘Dand Nayak’ etc.
She married Sameer Vashi in 2003
Talking about Ayesha’s personal life, she married Sameer Vashi in the year 2003. They have been married for more than 20 years. Sameer and Ayesha are living a happy life together. However, the couple does not have children. Ayesha herself had decided never to become a mother.
Ayesha did not even want to get married
Ayesha Jhulka once told ETimes in an interview, ‘I had actually decided that I would never get married. I felt that if I had not got married, I would have been able to do a lot of things. It is possible that the bad relationship I was in had such an effect on me.
I had told my family about my decision and they were okay with it, but one day my mother and sister met Sameer in a meditation class. They felt that Sameer was good for me. My mother and sister introduced us to each other and we instantly liked each other.
Sameer and Ayesha bear the expenses of 160 children
In the interview, Ayesha also told that she along with her husband bears the expenses of 160 children. She said, ‘I have seen many emotional ups and downs in life. When I told my husband what I think about children, he also agreed. When Sameer and I got married, we adopted 2 villages in Gujarat.
We are bearing the expenses of food and education of 160 children there. As far as motherhood is concerned, I cannot bring those 160 children to Mumbai and raise them. That is why I go to the village and enjoy that feeling. We have decided not to have children on our own and we are happy with it.