Urfi Javed: Urfi Javed has retaliated on Chetan Bhagan’s statement which is becoming increasingly viral. In this statement, Urfi has narrated fiercely to writer Chetan Bhagat.
Urfi Javed Reply to Chetan Bhagat: Famous writer Chetan Bhagat comes in limelight due to his statements. At the same time, Chetan Bhagat is once again in the limelight because of Chetan’s comment on Urfi Javed’s clothes. Now it is about Urfi and she remains silent, it cannot happen. Urfi Javed has retaliated against Chetan Bhagat’s statement. Urfi has now said such a thing about Chetan Bhagat, knowing that you will be surprised. This statement of Urfi is becoming increasingly viral. In which she is seen very angry.
Chetan Bhagat had said this
A few days ago Chetan Bhagat went to a private program of a TV channel. In this program, Chetan talked about Urfi’s clothes. During this, Chetan Bhagat said while talking- ‘Internet is a good thing, but the truth is that it has made our youth weak. The boys keep watching reels on the phone all day. Keep liking the photos. I have seen all the dresses of Urfi. There is absolutely no fault of Urfi in this. She is making her career. People are looking at pictures of Urfi by entering the bed. I have come after seeing Urfi’s pictures. She is wearing two phones.
Urfi gave this answer
This statement of Chetan Bhagat had become increasingly viral. Now commenting on this statement, Urfi said- ‘I did not understand what he was thinking. What did he talk about me? He should not have spoken in this event.
Class was organized in the first post
Earlier, Urfi Javed had lashed out at Chetan Bhagat on social media. Urfi wrote on Insta Story- ‘When messaging a half-aged girl on Instagram and WhatsApp, didn’t the clothes of those girls distract you? There are people who blame women instead of accepting their shortcomings. If you are homeless, it does not mean that it is the fault of the girl or her clothes. Uselessly brought me into her talks, said about my clothes that young boys are going astray from them, it is really a nonsense act. Wasn’t your messaging young girls distracting to them?’