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Watch: Urvashi Rautela Adds Glam To Miss Universe India 2025 Grand Finale

Watch: Urvashi Rautela Adds Glam To Miss Universe India 2025 Grand Finale

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Allowing a glimpse from Miss Universe India 2025 Finale, Urvashi Rautela posted a clip on social media and it has the internet buzzing with excitement.
Beauty, glamour and star dust lit up Jaipur as the grand finale of Miss Universe India 2025 took place. Among the highlights of the evening was Bollywood star and former Miss Universe India, Urvashi Rautela, who attended the event as a judge and stole the spotlight with her stunning presence. Allowing a glimpse from the event, Urvashi posted a clip on social media and it has the internet buzzing with excitement.
In the video, she is seen seated alongside actor Vatsal Sheth and a former beauty pageant winner. Her outfit for the event? A dazzling, embellished silver gown that perfectly blended with her glamorous personality.
Urvashi Rautela Creates History At Jeddah
But that's not all. Urvashi Rautela has been making waves internationally lately. The actress recently created history by becoming the first Indian female artist to perform in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The actress earned a record-breaking Rs 7 crore for the cultural crossover performance.
In an interview with Moneycontrol, Urvashi Rautela opened up about the experience of performing in Jeddah. Calling it extraordinary, she said, 'To be the first female artist to perform in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia… The warmth, love, and hospitality I received from the people of Jeddah and beyond left me deeply touched. It was a beautiful cultural exchange — and to see such admiration and appreciation for Indian talent was incredibly fulfilling."
Urvashi Rautela In Welcome 3
Even on the film front, Urvashi has a full plate ahead. She is set to star alongside Akshay Kumar and a star-studded cast in the most-awaited third installment of Welcome. Officially titled Welcome To The Jungle, the film has fans buzzing with ever since its announcement.
More in Urvashi Rautela's Kitty
Earlier in a chat with HT, she revealed the projects she was working on and said, 'There's Baap with Sunny Deol and Sanjay Dutt, Inspector Avinash 2 with Randeep Hooda and a film called Black Rose. I also have an exciting project in Tamil coming up soon. God has been kind, and so have my fans."
Besides, Urvashi has Kasoor 2 with Aftab Shivdasani. The film was announced as a sequel to the 2001 psychological thriller, starring Aftab Shivdasani and Lisa Ray in lead roles. As for the sequel, it will feature Aftab alongside Urvashi, with Glen Barretto coming on board to direct what is being touted as a musical romance horror.
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