"Kiara Advani’s film is a disaster," Urvashi Rautela on Comparisons

Urvashi Rautela recently opened up about her film Daaku Maharaj and made a big statement on the comparisons made with Kiara Advani's Game Changer (Movie Talkies).

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Urvashi Rautela On Comparisons With Kiara Advani

Urvashi Rautela made her debut in Telugu cinema with Nandamuri Balakrishna's Daaku Maharaj, directed by Bobby Kolli. Her dance number, Dabidi Dibidi, especially her dance steps with NBK, has gone viral on the internet. The film was released two days after Kiara Advani's Game Changer, and social media was buzzing with comparisons between the two films.

Game Changer

During a recent conversation with Free Press Journal, Urvashi spoke about these comparisons. She mentioned that she has been reading numerous tweets and that people are calling Kiara Advani's film (Game Changer) a disaster. The actress also stated, "Isme meri koi galati nahi," (it's not my fault).

"I am reading many tweets on social media that 'Kiara Advani’s film is a disaster and Urvashi, your film Daaku Maharaj has become such a super-duper hit.' And I am like, it’s not my fault that her film did not work," Rautela told the portal.

Daaku Maharaj

When the reporter asked her about the performance comparisons between her and Kiara Advani, Urvashi responded, "It's all happening because of the audiences and their love. As far as I know, my fan base is very loyal, and they actually fight for me. I have a loyal global fan base that is not only due to India, but also because of my global projects. This includes Miss Universe and the other work I have done in the past. I am so glad to have such a loyal global fan base."

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