Urvashi Dholakia Debuts Bold Bob, Says She 'Kept the Attitude'

Television actress Urvashi Dholakia has debuted a striking short bob haircut, sharing the transformation on Instagram. She captioned the video with a message that a haircut represents an attitude, not merely a style change. The actress, known for winning 'Bigg Boss 6' and roles in shows like 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay', recently reflected on her personal journey from reality TV. She emphasized the importance of self-prioritization, clarity, and growth.

Key Points: Urvashi Dholakia Cuts Hair for Short Bob, Shares Empowering Message

  • Bold new short bob haircut
  • Shared via confident Instagram video
  • Emphasizes attitude over just style
  • Reflects on personal growth from reality TV
  • Advocates for choosing oneself first
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Urvashi Dholakia chops off her locks for a short bob, says she 'kept the attitude'

TV actress Urvashi Dholakia reveals a chic short bob haircut on Instagram, emphasizing that the change is about attitude, not just style.

"Cut the hair, kept the attitude. A haircut isn't just a style, it's an attitude. - Urvashi Dholakia"

Mumbai, March 11

Popular television actress Urvashi Dholakia has opted for a bold new look by cutting her hair into a short bob, saying the change is not just about style but also about attitude.

She posted a video on Instagram of her fresh haircut, showing her chic short bob while striking confident poses.

Alongside the clip, Urvashi wrote: "Cut the hair, kept the attitude. A haircut isn't just a style, it's an attitude."

Urvashi made her acting debut at 6 for a commercial ad with Revathi. As a child she appeared as Rajlaxmi in the Doordarshan TV series Shrikant. Her first TV role as an adult was in Doordarshan's Dekh Bhai Dekh followed by Waqt Ki Raftar. Later in the 2000s, she appeared in Ghar Ek Mandir, Kabhii Sautan Kabhii Sahelii, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, and Kahiin To Hoga.

The actress had also participated in the sixth season of the controversial reality show "Bigg Boss" in 2012, where she emerged as the winner of the season and then was seen in historical fantasy series Chandrakanta as Queen Iravati. In 2022, Urvashi made a comeback to the fiction genre in Naagin 6.

In other news, she had recently spoken about her journey on the reality show The 50 and said that it turned out to be more than just a game, as she emerged with a stronger sense of self and clarity about trust and loyalty.

She wrote: "Always choose yourself first !! It's the first rule! Because when the game ends, you're the only one still standing with you.: I walked into #the50 knowing it was a game. I walked out knowing myself better. Not every lesson comes wrapped in loyalty !! Not every smile means security!! And not every alliance is meant to last!!"

"But one thing became clearer than ever.. when the noise fades and the lights go off, the only person who truly stands with you... is YOU!"

The actress maintained that choosing oneself first is not about ego but about clarity, growth and self-respect. She also asked viewers if they would choose someone absolutely unknown over themselves in a game that constantly tests bonds and intentions.

"In a game where loyalty shifts overnight, why would I gamble with trust? I played smart. I learned fast. And honestly... would you have done it differently???? Would u still choose someone absolutely unknown over urself ??? Ask urself this question !"

"So yes, I'll always choose myself first. Not out of ego,Out of clarity,Out of growth."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good for her! But honestly, as a fan since her Komolika days, I'll always associate her with that iconic long hair. The new look is chic, but part of me misses the old Urvashi. Still, she's rocking it with attitude.
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Sarah B
Her message about choosing yourself is so powerful, especially for women. In our society, we're often told to put others first. It's refreshing to see a public figure talk about self-respect and clarity. The haircut is just the outer symbol of that inner shift.
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Aman W
Short hair on women is so underrated in India. Glad she's normalizing it. My sister wanted to cut her hair short but was worried about "log kya kahenge". Showing this to her!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while I admire her confidence, the article feels a bit too focused on a simple haircut. We have so many important issues in the country. Maybe media could balance celebrity updates with more substantive news? Just a thought.
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Nisha Z
She's such an inspiration! From a child artist to Bigg Boss winner and now this confident woman. Her journey is amazing. The haircut looks fab, but it's her mindset that's truly impressive. "Cut the hair, kept the attitude" – love that line! 💇‍♀️✨

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