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Urvashi Rautela appalled by video claiming Boney Kapoor touched her ‘inappropriately’

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Actor Urvashi Rautela with filmmaker Boney Kapoor.
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Mumbai, April 2 

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What could have been an innocent move has landed Boney Kapoor in the midst of a controversy.

A video doing the rounds featuring the filmmaker and starlet Urvashi Rautela posing for a photo op at the wedding reception of producer Jayantilal Gada's son Aksshay Gada has gone viral on social media, with netizens discussing how the filmmaker has touched the actress "inappropriately".

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The video features Boney and Urvashi standing besides each other, sharing a laugh and chatting. 

As they exit, Boney is seen patting the "Grand Masti" actress on her derriere.

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The video spread like wildfire on social media, causing a section of social media users to point out that, "this is what casual sexual assault looks like".

One social media user labelled the video "disgusting", while another wrote: "If it had been any other common man, she would have slapped him by now, but clearly not the same reaction towards such a grand producer." The speculation led to Urvashi finally reacting to the video.

Sharing a snapshot of a 'news' article which talked about Boney's "inappropriate" touch in the video, she wrote on Twitter: "Presumably one of India's 'supreme' newspaper and this is 'news'? Please don't talk about girl power or women's liberation when you don't know how to respect/honour girls." She also defended Boney's action by calling him a "true gentleman".

"I felt appalled and beyond shocked this morning when I saw social media flooded with trolls of me in a video with respected sir. It makes me feel extremely unhappy and miserable because the social sites/media don't even think twice before putting up things or destroying anyone's reputation," Urvashi tweeted on Tuesday, urging everyone to "stop trolling".

— URVASHI RAUTELA (@UrvashiRautela)
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