‘Cheap!’ Internet Calls Out Urvashi Rautela’s Alleged Bathroom Video Leak As A Publicity Stunt

‘Cheap!’ Internet Calls Out Urvashi Rautela's Alleged Bathroom Video Leak As A Publicity Stunt


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In the latest chapter of “What in the World is Urvashi Rautela Up To?”, a so-called “bathroom video” of the actress has mysteriously “leaked” online. The video, which shows Urvashi stripping down in what appears to be a less-than-private setting, has stirred the pot of controversy once again. Social media users and renowned paparazzi alike have shared the clip, prompting a flurry of speculation about its origins.

Renowned paparazzi page, known for its impeccable timing in these matters, was quick to share the video, leading the internet to collectively raise an eyebrow. Many are crying PR stunt, with Urvashi’s flair for the dramatic social media posts and glamorous roles only adding fuel to the fire.

One eagle-eyed user was quick to claim, “This clip is from one of Urvashi’s old films.” Another couldn’t help but chuckle, “Such kind of publicity stunts are becoming outdated. HAHAHAHAHAHA.”

Some users pointed out that Urvashi was wearing a mangalsutra in the video, which raised even more eyebrows. “Koi movie ka scene hai ye baba uske gale me mangalsutra nahi dhik raha kya kuch bhi public ko pagal banate hai kuch log,” commented one user, translating to, “This is a movie scene, can’t you see the mangalsutra around her neck? Some people will do anything to fool the public.” Another noted, “Promotion karne ka tarika thoda casual hai,” which means, “The method of promotion is a bit casual.” Yet another unimpressed viewer remarked, “Cheap stunts,” while a fourth advised, “Try some other stunts to get noticed..!”

As the saga of Urvashi’s bathroom escapade continues to unfold, one can’t help but wonder if we’ve all been played in the most theatrical way possible. Whether this video is an accidental leak or a meticulously planned publicity stunt, one thing is for sure: Urvashi Rautela knows how to keep the internet buzzing.