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Chhoriyan Chali Gaon's Dolly Javed Reveals If She Owes Her Career To Sister Uorfi

Chhoriyan Chali Gaon's Dolly Javed Reveals If She Owes Her Career To Sister Uorfi

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Dolly Javed, sister of Uorfi Javed, has joined reality show Chhoriyaan Chali Gaon. She revealed the advice given to her by The Traitors winner.
Dolly Javed, the younger sister of social media sensation Uorfi Javed, is stepping into the reality TV spotlight with the upcoming show, Chhoriyaan Chali Gaon. Dolly spoke to News18 Showsha ahead of her rural adventure, revealing that this is her first real encounter with village life or at least the kind seen on TV. She also revealed what advice her sister gave her.
'I've not been to a proper 'gaon' before," she said with a laugh. 'Aaj kal toh villages bhi itne modern ho gaye hain. Jab tak mera bachpan tha, tab tak toh village mein AC bhi thi, TV bhi thi. Main toh araam se AC wale room mein baith ke TV dekhti thi (These days even villages are so modern. When I was a child, even in the village there was AC and TV. I used to comfortably sit in an air-conditioned room and watch TV)," she added.
Asked if she has a strategy to survive the lack of luxury like no AC, burgers, or even a mobile phone, Dolly confessed, 'I still get scared knowing I won't get my phone for two months. I keep opening my fridge every five minutes for no reason. I don't have a strategy. I just want to be real."
But is she expecting drama? 'Honestly, all the people I've met don't have that 'I want to fight' mindset. We're not here to create catfights, that's so old school. I want to win the villagers' hearts, do my tasks well, and learn something. That's what this show is about — gaon and gaon life."
She added with a smile, 'Maine dher saare suits le liye hain. Bas unke saath baith ke baatein karni hain." (I've packed lots of suits. I just want to sit with the villagers and talk to them.) According to Dolly, people in villages aren't impressed by expensive things. 'They just want to connect, and once you understand their culture, they start loving you."
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Still, she admits there may be a culture shock. 'Definitely. I'm hoping they have a tabela (cowshed) there," she joked.
Dolly is no stranger to the reality show format. She explained, 'As a kid, I used to think they were scripted. But once I entered the industry, I realised they're not. You go a little crazy inside. You don't even know what you're doing."
Though she loves doing reality shows, acting is still on the cards. 'Acting is definitely something I want to pursue in the future. But right now, I love that I can just be myself on these shows."
Speaking about her sister Uorfi, Dolly said, 'She's only given me two tips — one, whether you win or lose, it's not the end of the world. Two, be real. People will love you for who you truly are."
And when asked if she owes her rise to Uorfi, she responded gracefully: 'Uorfi has supported me so much and gave me that push. But I also know if I don't work hard, I won't reach anywhere. She helped me realise I could dream."
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On trolls and online hate, Dolly shared her honest truth: 'If I stay real, people will see that there's anger in what I said, and maybe I'm also wrong somewhere. But that's what will be shown – that I was real. Humans aren't perfect. We're made with flaws."
Does it affect her mental health? 'Of course, it takes a toll sometimes. But you know what they say – ignorance is bliss. Criticism comes hand in hand with love."
Chhoriyan Chali Gaon will premiere on Zee TV soon.
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