• By Swati Singh
  • Sat, 11 Jan 2025 04:47 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Urvashi Rautela and Balakrishna's Viral Video: Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela is in the headlines these days, although Urvashi Rautela is often in the news, but this time she is being discussed a lot. A recently released song Dabidi Dabidi, featuring her and South star Nandamurai Balakrishna, is being criticised for its ‘inappropriate’ controversy. Amid this, a video of Urvashi Rautela and Balakrishna has surfaced online in which the latter could be seen holding the actress' hand, drawing reactions from social media users.

The video has been garnering significant attention and sparking intense debate. The video, which appears to have been captured at a public event, shows Urvashi Rautela seated in a chair alongside actor Balkrishna. In a moment that has raised eyebrows, Balakrishna can be seen taking Rautela's hand in his and whispering something in her ear. 

Urvashi Rautela And Balakrishna's Viral Video Sparks Debate Online

The manner in which Balkrishna held Urvashi Rautela's hand has prompted widespread criticism and trolling on social media platforms, with many users expressing their discomfort and disapproval of his actions. The incident has ignited a heated conversation, with some defending Balkrishna's behaviour as innocuous, while others have condemned it as inappropriate and disrespectful. Watch the viral video here:

Daaku Maharaaj is all set to hit the theatres on January 12, 2025. The upcoming film has just gotten a whole lot more exciting with the addition of Bobby Deol to the cast, where he will be essaying the role of the antagonist. The movie has been directed by Bobby Kolli and produced by Sitara Entertainment banner.

Daaku Maharraaj Plot: A daring robber, striving for survival and establishing his own territory amid conflicts with powerful adversaries, battling to become a "king without a kingdom."

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