Urfi Javed paints the town red on Valentine's Day but netizens call her 'Kuposhan ki shikar', Watch
Urfi Javed's latest Valentine's Day special look gets mixed reactions from the netizens.
Updated : February 14, 2023 12:41 PM ISTUrfi Javed's latest Valentine's Day special look gets mixed reactions from the netizens.
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It’s Valentine’s Day today (February 14) and inevitably Urfi Javed has released a new video with regard to the day. Keeping the theme in mind, the actress gave us a blast of red with her latest look. However, it received mixed reactions from the netizens.
Talking about the same, Urfi can be seen flaunting a red lingerie set consisting of a satin bralette and underwear that she has paired up with a long cape with a hood. She has kept her hair open along with radiant makeup that she has opted for with a necklace and heels. The Daayan actress can be seen giving major femme fatale vibes as she flaunts the outfit against the backdrop of a trippy song. Take a look at the video.
However, while some netizens seemed to be impressed by the outfit, others started trolling Urfi. One of the netizens stated, “Bas kar bahen ab aur mat kar” while another user called her, “Ye kuposhan ka shikaar ho gai thi lagta hain.” However, one netizen thought that this look was still a normal one based on the actress’ otherwise experimental clothes. The comment read, “aaj normal kapde kaise pehen liye didi?” A user went on to say that the actress should have opted for a dress made out of chocolate wrappers on the occasion of Valentine’s Day.
Urfi Javed captioned the post stating, “Felt like a Victoria secret model, might never delete. Happy Valentine’s Day everyone.” On this, one of her impressed fans wrote, “You are stealing the show of all Victoria’s Secret models.” Another netizen said, “Khubsurat lag rhi ho.” Meanwhile, Urfi was recently in the news for filing an FIR against a politician who accused her of allegedly spoiling the youth and society by wearing indecent clothes in public. The complaint was for the politician allegedly threatening Urfi in the public domain.