Rita Bhardwaj left Muslim religion and became Urfi Javed? When a new debate broke out on the internet, the actress broke her silence and said this big thing
New Delhi. Social media sensation Urfi Javed is once again in the headlines. But this time the reason is not her fashion, but the viral claims about her identity and religion. A video on social media claimed that Urfi has changed her name to ‘Rita Bhardwaj’ and has left Muslim religion and become a Hindu Brahmin. Within no time this claim went viral and various types of discussions started among the people. Now Urfi herself has broken her silence on these rumours.
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Urfi Javed not only told the truth of the viral claims. Urfi told what is the truth? Urfi has given such a statement regarding her identity, religion and personal views, which has sparked a new debate on social media. Urfi, who is always in the news for her outlandish fashion and outspoken words, has reacted to the viral claims about herself. She gave a befitting reply to the trolls while reacting to the news of her new name and leaving the Muslim religion and becoming a Hindu Brahmin.
In fact, a content creator made a video on social media and claimed that Urfi has no talent other than wearing revealing clothes. Not only this, he has also changed his name and religion. Urfi reacted sharply to these allegations through Instagram story.
Urfi wrote, ‘How come Chomu people call themselves journalists! Aunty, do some homework. I never changed my name or religion. Anyway, I do not believe in any religion. I am outspoken not only about my clothes but also about my words, but today I am not in the mood. After this he also responded to the claim that he had no work. Urfi wrote, ‘Google once how many shows I have done. If you want to do evil, do it boldly, but do not spread false news. I felt ashamed after seeing your makeup. I can’t do that about you, because no one cares, aunty ji.’
After this reply of Urfi, once again a debate has erupted on social media on fake news and claims going viral without verification. At the same time, his statement has made it clear that there is no truth in the viral news related to name change and religious conversion. Now this matter has become a topic of discussion on social media.
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