Urvashi Rautela greeted with Rishabh Pant chants for the nth time, ignores it, Chiranjeevi impressed

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Urvashi Rautela, who calls herself Bollywood’s youngest superstar and the highest-paid actress, made a breathtaking appearance for the Waltair Veerayya MEGA MASS PARTY that took place in Vizag. But what caught netizens’ attention was not the actress’s speech but her reaction to the Rishabh chants.

Without a doubt, Urvashi has this visible reaction to cricketer Rishabh pant’s name. While promoting her upcoming film, the actress got involved in a situation when the crowd started chanting Pant’s name. This wasn’t the first unpleasant situation Urvashi had to deal with. For a long time now, the actress has been the target of trolls and pant chants. The most recent event, however, that attracted the attention of netizens was Waltair Veerayya’s mega-mass celebration. When the actress was requested to give a speech, she got caught in an odd scenario where the audience began screaming Pant’s name. Instead of reacting negatively, the actress handled this situation like a true boss! Urvashi ignored the chants and started her speech. We can even see the actress’s co-star, Cheeranjeevi, being impressed by the actress’s calmness and strength to deal with any situation.

Talking about the actress’s look, Urvashi mesmerized everyone in a red saree with a deep plunging neckline. The actress paired this look with dazzling diamond earrings, diamond bracelets, and statement rings. Talking about the hair and makeup, Urvashi opted for a glam makeup look with dramatic eyes, blushed cheeks, glossy pink lips, and soft curls.

On the work front, Urvashi is currently busy promoting her film Waltair Veeraaya, which is going to be released on 13th January in all the nearby theaters. Apart from that, she will also play Randeep Hooda’s co-star in “Inspector Avinash.” The actress is also making a big Hollywood debut with Michele Morrone on Netflix.  She will also be seen in Dil Hai Gray film” and in William Shakespeare’s bilingual thriller “Black Rose,” which is based on The Merchant of Venice.

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