Urvashi Rautela Opens Up About Misconceptions and Ambition

Urvashi Rautela has addressed misconceptions about her personality and ambition. She says she previously felt the need to prove herself but has now stopped over-explaining. The actress believes people mistake ambition for superficiality, especially with visible women. She is set to reprise her role in Inspector Avinash season 2.

Key Points: Urvashi Rautela Stops Over-Explaining Herself

  • Urvashi Rautela stops over-explaining herself
  • She addresses misconceptions about ambition and glamour
  • Previously felt need to prove herself
  • Reprising role in Inspector Avinash season 2
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Urvashi Rautela: Stopped trying to over-explain myself

Urvashi Rautela talks about misconceptions, ambition, and why she stopped over-explaining herself. She stars in Inspector Avinash season 2.

"I've stopped trying to over-explain myself. I'd rather keep evolving and let time reveal who I truly am. - Urvashi Rautela"

Mumbai, May 9

One of Bollywood's most misunderstood actresses, Urvashi Rautela, who often raises eyebrows with her bold claims, has talked about misconceptions about her and said that she has stopped trying to over-explain herself.

Asked Urvashi Rautela, whose claims are often tagged as 'mighty' over her 'tall' claims, what one misconception about her she had stopped trying to correct?

Urvashi told IANS: "I think people sometimes mistake ambition for superficiality, especially when a woman is very visible in the public space."

She added: "There's often an assumption that if someone embraces glamour or enjoys fashion, they can't also be deeply focused, disciplined, or intellectually driven."

The 32-year-old actress said that she previously felt the need to prove.

"Earlier, I used to feel the need to prove that I'm much more than the image people see. But now I've understood that you cannot build your life around constantly correcting perceptions," said the actress, who is all set to reprise her character in the second season of "Inspector Avinash."

"The people who genuinely follow your journey eventually understand your substance through your work, your resilience, and your consistency. So I've stopped trying to over-explain myself. I'd rather keep evolving and let time reveal who I truly am," she concluded.

Talking about Inspector Avinash, the show is headlined by Randeep Hooda. Released in 2023, it featured names such as Amit Sial, Shalin Bhanot, Rahul Mittra, Zakir Hussain, Ayeesha S. Aiman, Zohaeb Farooqui, Bidita Bag, Pravin Sisodia, Rajneesh Duggal, Ajay Chaudhary.

The show was based on true events and the life of UP super-cop Avinash Mishra. The series revolves around the life of Avinash Mishra, who was brought in to stop the crimes in the state.

Urvashi was last seen on the big screen in the film "Daaku Maharaaj".

- IANS

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Rohan X
I get her point, but some of her claims in the past have been truly unbelievable. Like that time she said she was the highest-paid actress or her 'moon' comment. Maybe she should focus less on explaining and more on delivering quality films.
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Angela V
It's refreshing to see a celebrity admit that they've stopped caring about what everyone thinks. The Indian audience can be brutal with their judgments, especially towards actresses. More power to Urvashi for evolving! 💪
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Karan T
She is absolutely right about the double standards for women in Bollywood. Men can say anything and nobody questions them, but if a woman is confident and ambitious, she's called 'superficial' or 'mighty'. The hypocrisy is real!
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Jessica F
I appreciate her self-awareness, but actions speak louder than words. If her future roles show more depth and versatility, people will naturally change their perception. Until then, it's just another PR statement, yaar.
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Sneha F
Main toh honestly feel karti hoon that she should just stop giving interviews about her image. Let the work speak for itself. Inspector Avinash was decent, but she needs more substantial projects to change people's minds.
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Michael C
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