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Urvashi Rautela vs Tamannaah Bhatia: What Happened on Instagram?

Urvashi Rautela recently shared a fan comment comparing her song "Sorry Bol" to Tamannaah Bhatia’s "Nasha" from Raid 2, suggesting hers was better. Although the post was quickly deleted, screenshots spread fast, sparking social media buzz.

Urvashi Rautela vs Tamannaah Bhatia: Deleted Post Sparks Instagram Drama

Recently, Urvashi Rautela shared something on her Instagram that got people talking. She posted a screenshot of a fan comment that said her song “Sorry Bol” from the film Jaat is better than Tamannaah Bhatia’s new song “Nasha” from the movie Raid 2. But soon after sharing the post, Urvashi deleted it. Still, many people had already seen it.

This is not the first time Urvashi has made such comments. A few weeks ago, she had also spoken about Kiara Advani’s movie Game Changer. She called it a “disaster” and said her own film Daaku Maharaj was a “blockbuster hit.” These types of posts and comments are making people question why she is comparing her work to others.

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Many people on social media did not like this kind of behavior. They felt Urvashi should not pull down other actresses just to promote her own songs or movies. A lot of users called her posts rude or attention-seeking.

Tamannaah Bhatia, on the other hand, has stayed silent about Urvashi’s post.

In an earlier interview, Tamannaah had spoken about the hate she sometimes gets online. She said it used to affect her, but now she doesn’t care much. She chooses to focus on her own work and ignore the negativity.

In Bollywood, such comparisons and rivalries are not new. But fans and many celebrities feel it’s better to support each other than try to bring someone down.

Everyone has their own talent and journey. Just because someone’s style is different doesn’t mean it’s better or worse.

Social media is a great way for stars to talk to fans, but it can also cause trouble when things are said the wrong way. One small post can turn into a big issue.

To end, it’s always good to promote your own work, but doing it by disrespecting others is not the right way. Respect, kindness, and positivity help everyone grow together in the industry. Let the work speak for itself.

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