Urvashi Rautela goes plain Jane
Urvashi Rautela shared a de-glam look of hers on social media which has gone viral. In the picture Urvashi is seen in a simple saree but what is catching the eyes is a mangalsutra and sindoor. Urvashi has captioned the picture as, “Sonna vaaka kapathardhu, in line with philosophical punch dialogues, there is another category of punch dialogue that are immensely entertaining. These are the lines that drip with sarcasm and swag, belittling the bad guy.”
She adds, “And Vijay’s Bairavaa has one such line. ‘Innaiku neraya peru kita illadha keta pazhakkam onnu enkita iruku. Sonna vaaka kapatharadhu’ which means ‘I have a bad habit that not many have these days. I keep my word’.”
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