Mumbai: Actress Urvashi Rautela, who is currently in the news for her song “Dabidi Dibidi”, shared that dancing with Nandamuri Balakrishna was more than just a performance for her – it was about art, dedication and respect for the craft. It was a celebration of.
“Dabidi Dabadi”, which is from the film “Daku Maharaj”, faced criticism on social media due to the age difference between 30-year-old Urvashi and 64-year-old Nandamuri. The song was also criticized for its inappropriate choreography. Considered “obscene” by many.
“Success inevitably invites scrutiny, and I understand that discussions and different opinions are part of the journey. In regards to dancing with Nandamuri Garu, I respect the diversity of approaches that come with any performance. It was such an honor to work with a legend like him and the experience was one of collaboration, mutual respect and passion for the art.”
“Dancing with Nandamuri sir was not just a performance for me; It was a celebration of art, hard work and respect for craft. Working with him was a dream come true, and every step, every gesture was about creating something beautiful together.”
She said that she gives importance to every feedback.
“But the most important thing for me is the love that I get from my fans and the real connection that we share. Art is a reflection of our emotions, and no matter the criticism, my aim will always be to touch hearts, inspire and stay true to who I am, always striving for the best in whatever I do.
Talking about reaching the Rs 100 crore club so fast, she said, ‘I am excited to deliver a Rs 100 crore blockbuster as the first outsider actress of 2025 and join the Rs 100 crore club so fast. I feel blessed to have created history. motion.
“I am truly humbled and overwhelmed by the response to this film. Delivering a Rs 100 crore blockbuster at such a fast pace is a dream come true, and I attribute this success to our incredible fans, the visionary team behind the film and the love and trust of the audience.
He said that as an outsider to the industry, this milestone means a lot; It’s a testament to the power of hard work, perseverance and believing in yourself.”
“This achievement is not just mine, it is for all who dare to dream big and break barriers. Here’s to more meaningful cinema, unforgettable stories, and making history together! It’s gratifying when a film does well and the audience likes it, it’s always a bonus.”