India vs. Pakistan Champions Trophy match in Dubai became a surprise event when actress Urvashi Rautela and socialite Orhan Awatramani, popularly known as Orry, performed to her viral song Dabidi Dibidi.
The act was innocently funny to begin with, but things took an unexpected turn when Orry hugged Urvashi tightly and kissed her.
Her apparent unease and shocked response were not easy to ignore, leading to widespread online debates regarding boundaries and celebrity conduct. Fans pointed out that Urvashi did not appear to anticipate the gesture and was obviously unimpressed by it.
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The drama didn't end there. At Urvashi's birthday bash days later, Orry recreated their viral dance moves but added another twist.
During the performance, he playfully pushed her, causing her to nearly lose balance. Sharing the video on Instagram, Orry captioned it humorously as "First woman to be pushed by me," drawing mixed reactions from fans and celebrities. While Ananya Panday joked, "You've pushed me before."
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In the meanwhile, Urvashi gives importance to her movie Jaat, out today Starring Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda, the action drama depicts an upright protagonist who fights suppression in rural India.
Urvashi called it a "mass film" with intense action and emotional content, thanking fans for welcoming her dance items.
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As Urvashi's film Jaat hits screens today, the industry watches: will she be able to impress the Hindi audience, or will Orry's antics steal her thunder? One thing's clear-the Dabidi drama isn't ending anytime soon.

