Actress and social media personality Urvashi Rautela recently appeared in a dance sequence for the movie Jaat, which features Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda in lead roles. The track, titled “Sorry Bol,” has sparked divided reactions from the public. However, Urvashi found herself at the center of online chatter again when a deleted Instagram post resurfaced.
The now-removed upload showed a fan’s comment that favorably compared Sorry Bol to Tamannaah Bhatia’s sultry dance number 'Nasha' from Raid 2.
Earlier this week, Urvashi posted a screenshot on her Instagram story featuring the fan’s message that read, “This song is far better than Nasha.” Although the post was quickly taken down, it didn’t go unnoticed—someone from Reddit captured the image and uploaded it, prompting a flurry of reactions.
Reddit users didn’t hold back. One sarcastic remark read, “How could she resist? As the youngest and most stunning woman on the planet, it’s her duty to be the first to praise her own work.” Another user quipped, “She’s truly the pioneer of self-congratulatory arrogance.” A different user brought up a past incident, writing, “Let’s not forget when she threw shade at Kiara Advani after Game Changer didn’t do well.”
This isn’t the first time Urvashi has made a bold comparison. While promoting her film Daaku Maharaaj, she commented on the commercial performance of Game Changer. Speaking to Lehren TV, she remarked, “Shankar sir is a renowned filmmaker. I’ve previously collaborated with him on Indian 2. Honestly, the game completely shifted—his film had an enormous amount of hype.”
She went further and added, “If Kiara Advani’s Game Changer flopped while my Daaku Maharaaj became a major success, it’s not my fault. I just don’t understand why people are tweeting things like that.” These comments didn’t sit well with many, igniting criticism across social media platforms.
As for Jaat, the action-packed film, directed by Gopichand Malineni, features Urvashi in a high-energy dance appearance alongside Randeep Hooda. The movie also includes Sunny Deol, Regina Cassandra, and Vineet Singh in significant roles. Upon release, Jaat garnered a mix of praise and criticism but has still managed to surpass the ₹50 crore mark globally within just five days of hitting theaters.
The now-removed upload showed a fan’s comment that favorably compared Sorry Bol to Tamannaah Bhatia’s sultry dance number 'Nasha' from Raid 2.
Earlier this week, Urvashi posted a screenshot on her Instagram story featuring the fan’s message that read, “This song is far better than Nasha.” Although the post was quickly taken down, it didn’t go unnoticed—someone from Reddit captured the image and uploaded it, prompting a flurry of reactions.
Reddit users didn’t hold back. One sarcastic remark read, “How could she resist? As the youngest and most stunning woman on the planet, it’s her duty to be the first to praise her own work.” Another user quipped, “She’s truly the pioneer of self-congratulatory arrogance.” A different user brought up a past incident, writing, “Let’s not forget when she threw shade at Kiara Advani after Game Changer didn’t do well.”
This isn’t the first time Urvashi has made a bold comparison. While promoting her film Daaku Maharaaj, she commented on the commercial performance of Game Changer. Speaking to Lehren TV, she remarked, “Shankar sir is a renowned filmmaker. I’ve previously collaborated with him on Indian 2. Honestly, the game completely shifted—his film had an enormous amount of hype.”
She went further and added, “If Kiara Advani’s Game Changer flopped while my Daaku Maharaaj became a major success, it’s not my fault. I just don’t understand why people are tweeting things like that.” These comments didn’t sit well with many, igniting criticism across social media platforms.
As for Jaat, the action-packed film, directed by Gopichand Malineni, features Urvashi in a high-energy dance appearance alongside Randeep Hooda. The movie also includes Sunny Deol, Regina Cassandra, and Vineet Singh in significant roles. Upon release, Jaat garnered a mix of praise and criticism but has still managed to surpass the ₹50 crore mark globally within just five days of hitting theaters.
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