Mumbai : Holi is one such festival that no one misses to celebrate it and Bollywood, too, shares India’s love for the occasion, and celebrities like to light up the occasion with zeal and enthusiasm. Urvashi Rautela is one such celebrity in the tinsel town who happily revels in the festive spirit during Holi.
Urvashi Rautela was spotted enjoying herself at the festival of colors. The actress went on to celebrate this festival at Vineet Jain Holi party. Urvashi Rautela remains in the headlines for her hotness and boldness, but let us tell you that she also wins the hearts of people with her performance. Along with this, the actress’s hot photoshoots go viral on the internet.
The actress who was happily enjoying the bash was seen wearing a beautiful white suit paired with cool shades. She is completely smeared in colors of gulaal, adding to the festive vibes. Urvashi is seen grooving to the beats of Neha Kakkar’s song Aakh Mare with unmatched energy and perfect expressions, making it impossible to take eyes off her. The actress shared a few glimpses of her party on social media, which made the netizens go gaga over her true beauty.
But what caught our attention was the actress played holi and enjoyed herself in such a way that she broke her sandals and took to her social media and informed her fans about it sharing the picture of her broken sandals the actress wrote, “Post Holi Madness” Also sharing the picture of herself all decked up in colors she wished everyone saying, “Best feelings are the ones which cannot be expressed in words. On this festival of colors, all I want to say is that I love you and will always love you. #HappyHoli 2023 to you.”
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The video of the Holi party quickly went viral on social media, with fans and followers showering Urvashi with compliments for her amazing dance moves and stunning looks. Many praised the actress for her ability to bring life to any dance floor with her charm and grace.