If you have stumbled upon shocking news of Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan committing suicide, you are not the only one. The story of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil actress trying to kill herself has gone viral on messaging app like WhatsaApp and on the social media with blogs reporting it as well. Celebrity death hoaxes are not uncommon phenomena to circulate on the cyberspace but this false rumour shunned her fans and followers. This fake news of attempted suicide by Aishwarya reminds the Bachchan fans of the viral WhatsApp message claiming the sudden death of her megastar father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan. The scandalous report of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan infested with blatant lies has left her fans in shock and angry. According to the story, the 43-year-old former beauty queen tried to commit suicide by overdosing on tranquilizers.She took this extreme step following constant ‘family quarrels’ which began post her steamy photo shoot with Ae Dil Hai Mushkil co-star Ranbir Kapoor. The baseless news also stated the Bachchan family on finding out about her attempted suicide, quickly summoned the doctors at the residence. To keep the matter hushed up, they did not take her Aishwarya to the hospital and chose to get her treated at home.According to one blog, titled Outlook Pakistan, Aishwarya Rai wanted to end her life because of constant marital woes. The website also quoted a physician who treated Aishwarya. On the condition of anonymity, he revealed what the gorgeous actress had to say after being ‘saved’ - ‘let me die, it is better to die than living such pathetic life.’ If this makes you fill with rage, we do not blame you.Aishwarya’s role of a sexy attractive older woman who falls in love with a young man Karan Johar directed Ae Dil Hai Mushkil has been highly talked about topic in the tinsel town. The hype around her bold scenes with Ranbir Kapoor has led to several groundless stories, but this suicide news has hit the roof. The virtual world gives the miscreant an opportunity to fabricate stories without the fear of getting caught. Spreading troubling rumours about iconic personalities to create chaos and sensitise the environment needs to be dealt strictly.Source: India.com