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Actress Urfi Javed’s bald selfie sparks controversy on social media

In a recent social media buzz, actress Urfi Javed sent shockwaves through the internet by sharing a selfie in which she appeared completely bald. Speculation soared as fans wondered if the actress had indeed taken the drastic step of shaving her head.

However, eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed discrepancies in the image, suggesting that Urfi had either used a filter or poorly executed a Photoshop attempt.

A noticeable portion of her hair remained visible near her shoulders, and the alignment of the purported baldness did not match her head.

Consequently, it became evident that the bold bald look was a result of digital manipulation rather than a real transformation. While the bald selfie stirred up a storm online, fans expressed both relief and curiosity, with many requesting information about the alleged filter.

Comments flooded in, with one user asking, “Bata do yeh filter please,” while another echoed, “I hope it’s only a filter.” The revelation left followers in awe, with one commenting, “Wtffff woahhhhh did u actually do this?”

Amidst the viral controversy, director Dibakar Banerjee disclosed Urfi Javed’s upcoming cameo in “Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2,” where she will appear in a bold scene. Praising her demeanor, Banerjee remarked, “I love Urfi’s virtual avatar. She challenges you upfront.” He elaborated on the scene, describing it as a long, uncut sequence featuring Urfi stripping down, which he finds particularly captivating.

Despite the anticipation surrounding Urfi’s role, “Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2” remains primarily headlined by Paritosh Tiwari, Bonita Rajpurohit, and Abhinav Singh.

As Urfi Javed’s bald selfie continues to spark controversy and intrigue, fans eagerly await her next move, whether on-screen or on social media.

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