Sangati Jogwar

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  • Urfi Javed and Rakhi Sawant recently met on a roadside.
  • Rakhi taught Urfi the hook step from RRR's hit song Naatu Naatu.

Urfi Javed is almost every day in the news for her weird dressing style whereas Rakhi Sawant is quite chirpy and interactive with the paparazzi and features constantly on the social media pages of leading media portals. So, when these two girls Urfi and Rakhi meet each other there is bound to be something different and that is what happened today.

Urfi, as usual, was in her hatke dress which the netizens termed as Red Red Wine whereas for a change Rakhi was in simple cropped top and blue lower. The two girls discussed something and then when a boy came closer, Rakhi just warned him saying, “Mere friend ko dekhana nahi.” This made Urfi smile who was all dolled up in a bold red dress and shoes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Then Urfi said to Rakhi that she does not know the steps for RRR’s famous song Naatu Naatu to which Rakhi said that it’s easy and called a boy who was nearby. Putting one arm around him Rakhi just demonstrated how the steps can be done while the shutterbugs kept on covering this entertaining act between the two reality show stars. As expected, there were some hilarious and interesting comments from the social media users on the video clip with many questioning the dressing sense of Urfi yet again.

As the release of RRR is coming closer, the promotions for the movie has become quite aggressive with the team comprising of Jr. NTR, Ram Charan, and SS Rajamouli touring the country to promote this pan India release. After roping in Aamir Khan for their Delhi promotions the trio went to Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek blessings and today was spotted at Howrah Bridge in Kolkata.

SS Rajamouli is eager to repeat the phenomenal success of the Baahubali franchise with RRR and hence has roped in big Bollywood names like Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn to woo the Hindi audience to the theaters.

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