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Urvashi Rautela’s bathroom video goes viral on social media

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MUMBAI: Popular actress Urvashi Rautela recently settled the controversy surrounding her viral bathroom video from 2024, which took social media by storm.

In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Urvashi revealed that the video was a scene from her film Ghaspitiya and was released on the request of the producers.

“The producers were facing financial problems and had to sell their land due to debts. They were on the verge of becoming homeless. In such a situation, they sought permission from our team to go viral on the scene as part of promotional efforts.”

She added, “It was just a film scene, and there was nothing special about it. The producers requested its release to promote the film and also as a warning to girls to be careful.”

It is worth noting that Urvashi made her Bollywood debut with Singh Saab the Great and has showcased her acting skills in notable films like Hate Story 4, Sanam Re, Kabal and Pagal Panti. Her upcoming film Daako Maharaj is already garnering a lot of attention among the fans.

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