Urvashi Rautela Spotted At DC vs MI Match In A Bold Neon Green Dress; Ignores Rishabh Pants Chants!!

Urvashi graced all her fans with a smile and love and ignored the chant, in which fellow viewers tried teasing the actress with Rishabh's name and ignored them with all smiles.

Urvashi Rautela, who is Bollywood’s youngest superstar, highest-paid actress, and most followed celebrity, has made a place in the hearts of the audience with her hard work and dedication. The actress never fails to grab the limelight with her scintillating looks and performance. The actress yet again grabbed the attention of the netizens as she attended the IPL match.

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Urvashi Rautela took to Instagram and shared several glimpses of the wonderful night she had as she attended the IPL 2023 match between the Delhi Capitals (DC) and Mumbai Indians (MI) in Delhi last night. Urvashi Rautela opted to wear a bright green cut-out dress with a plunging neckline by Abito which she paired with a silver flat that had a bow attached in front and long layered earrings, Urvashi choose to tie her hair up in a ponytail that cost a whopping amount of 1 Lakh Rs. And with perfect makeup, the actress looked as gorgeous as ever. Urvashi also shared a few glimpses of her fans on her social media as they spotted the actress enjoying the match in a completely joyous mood.

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Urvashi graced all her fans with a smile and love and ignored the chant, in which fellow viewers tried teasing the actress with Rishabh’s name and ignored them with all smiles.

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Recently, Urvashi took it on her Instagram story and expressed her anger. She wrote, “To become the spectator of one’s own life is to escape the suffering of life”. Urvashi shared a picture of the woman holding a placard that read, “Thank God Urvashi is not here.” Reacting to the placard, Urvashi questioned the intentions behind it and simply wrote, “Why?”