New Delhi:
In an amazing turn of events, Netflix has allegedly removed all the scenes of Urvashi Rautela from the film. Daku Maharaj,
According to a source close to Vikas, the popular streaming platform removed his scenes from the film just before its streaming release. This sudden decision has caused an uproar between the actress’s fans and well -wishers, who are expressing dissatisfaction with the move. Recently, Netflix revealed that Telugu-Language Action-Drama Daku MaharajThe specialty of Nandamuri Balakrishna will be available for streaming on its platform starting from 21 February.
However, the announcement poster for streaming release increased the eyebrows online. While actors like Bobby Deol, Pragya Jiswal and Shraddha Srinath are presented prominently in the poster, it excludes Urvashi, despite his important role in the film and its active promotion. The lapse quickly caused a hurry to reactions on social media, in which fans expressed confusion and questioned why the lead actress was left out of the official poster.
To amend, the streaming giant later shared the individual character slides, where the picture of Urvashi Rautela was painted twice, appearing to fix the earlier inspection.
Daku MaharajDirected by Bobby Koli, Rishi, Chandini Chaudri, Pradeep Rawat, Sachin Khadekar, Shine Tom Chacko, Vishwant Dudampudi, Adukalam Naren and Ravi Kishan are also included in lead roles.
The film made its global debut on January 12, 2025, with Sankranti. Interesting, Sanam re Actress played an important role in promoting Daku MaharajOften highlights the film’s impressive earning of Rs 105 crore. However, his participation in the film’s promotional activities took a controversial turn when he made headlines to comment on Saif Ali Khan’s stabbing incident. In his comment, he mentioned his luxury gifts, causing wide backlash and criticism to the public.
Condemning the attack, Urvashi also showed her diamond-stamped watch, a step that many people considered as tone-defaments, given the seriousness of the situation.
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