Urvashi Rautela Takes A Jibe At Tamannaah’s Song “Nasha” As Fans Are Comparing It With “Sorry Bol”

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Tamannaah Bhatia is back in the spotlight with her sizzling dance number Nasha from the upcoming thriller Raid 2. The song has been climbing the charts on social media, drawing praise for Tamannaah’s fierce moves and magnetic presence.

However, what began as celebration soon took a competitive turn as comparisons surfaced between Nasha and Urvashi Rautela’s track Sorry Bol from Sunny Deol’s recent film Jaat.

The buzz intensified when Urvashi Rautela herself chimed in. On Monday, she reposted a fan comment on her Instagram Stories that read, “This song is far better than nasha.” Though she quickly deleted the post, the Internet was faster—one Reddit user captured a screenshot and shared it on the platform, captioning it with a sarcastic jab: “First lady to be blatantly arrogant,” followed by, “Ye kyun zaruri tha screenshot karna.”

The reaction didn’t go unnoticed, and soon social media users jumped in with their own takes, many laced with satire and mockery. One comment read, “How could she not? Being the youngest, most beautiful woman in the world, she clearly has the responsibility to be the first to appreciate her own work—every time. Let’s not forget, she also became the first actress to star opposite an actor old enough to be her grandpa.” Another unimpressed viewer quipped, “The song was just boring, like wtf is ‘Sorry Bol’? The whole movie keeps saying that on repeat—blah blah—I almost dozed off in the theatre during that track.” And in true internet fashion, someone added cheekily, “Nasha toh Urvashi karti hai.”

Urvashi Rautela, known for her bold statements and social media presence, has consistently found herself in the limelight. In Sorry Bol, she stars alongside Randeep Hooda, who plays the antagonist in the film Jaat, directed by Gopichand Malineni and released on April 10. The cast also includes Sunny Deol, Regina Cassandra, and Vineet Singh.

Meanwhile, Tamannaah’s Nasha is part of Raid 2, the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2018 hit Raid. With Ajay Devgn returning to the lead role, the film is set to hit theatres on May 1. As the debate rages on, one thing is certain—both songs have people talking, dancing, and definitely choosing sides.

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