Actress Urvashi Rautela, who has created a sensation on the internet with her glamorous and sizzling performances, is once again the subject of discussion.
Mumbai: Actress Urvashi Rautela, who has created a sensation on the internet with her glamorous and sizzling performances, is once again the subject of discussion. At this time, a picture of the actress is becoming fiercely viral on social media (Urvashi Rautela Viral Pic), in which she is seen in an Indian avatar. Along with this post, she has given a hint to the fans that she is working on a new and exciting project.
Talking about the look of the actress, she is looking very beautiful in an Indian (Urvashi Rautela Saree look) avatar dressed in a sari. Wearing a blue sari, mangalsutra around her neck and vermilion on her forehead, Urvashi Rautel is looking very good as a complete Indian woman (Urvashi Rautela India Look). She holds some papers in her hand and can be seen reading it carefully while sitting on the sofa. Along with this picture, she wrote in the caption, ‘It is an honor to play this super special role.’
The actress did not stop here. She shared another picture after this post, in which she was once again seen in a sari. In this pic, she is seen standing on the terrace, immersed in some deep thought. During this, she is looking very beautiful in open hair. Sharing this picture, the actress captioned, ‘There is another death even before death, look, just get away from your love.’
Talking about Urvashi Rautela’s workfront, she has not disclosed anything about the project related to this picture. However, some of her projects are in the pipeline. She will soon be seen in Jio Studios’ upcoming web series “Inspector Avinash”, in which she will share the screen with Randeep Hooda. Recently, the Tamil debut film of the actress has been released, which is a big budget sci-fi film. In this, Urvashi plays the character of an IITin and microbiologist. Apart from this, the actress will also be seen in the Hindi remake of the bilingual thriller ‘Black Rose’ and ‘Thirutu Payale’.