Urvashi Rautela seeks help as she loses 24-carat gold iPhone during India vs Pakistan WC match

Updated : Oct 16, 2023 07:54
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A day after the India Vs Pakistan World Cup match, actor Urvashi Rautela took to social media to report the loss of her 24-carat gold iPhone at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi stadium and sought help to find it.

Taking to her X (Formerly Twitter) account, Urvashi wrote, ‘Lost my 24 carat real gold i phone at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad! If anyone comes across it, please help. Contact me ASAP!'

She also tagged the accounts of Ahmedabad Stadium and Narendra Modi Stadium in the post and added hashtags of Lost Phone, Ahmedabad Stadium, Help Needed and indvspak as well.

Soon Ahmedabad police commented on the tweet and asked about her mobile details.

Netizens react to Urvashi’s post

Urvashi's post has attracted hilarious reactions.

A user alluded to the viral dialogue from Tiger Shroff's ‘Heropanti’ and wrote, ‘Chhoti bacchi ho kya?’ Another user said, ‘Find my device se dhund lo (Find it using Find my device).’

Another said, ‘There are Gold iPhones?’ A comment read, ‘My friend found one, I am not sure it's yours or not. will confirm ASAP.’

Earlier, Urvashi had shared a video from the stadium as she watched the match from the stands. For the event, the actor wore a shiny blue bodycon dress.

Urvashi Rautela’s work front

Urvashi was last seen in ‘Inspector Avinash’, which also starred Randeep Hooda, Amit Sial, Abhimanyu Singh, and Freddy Daruwala. The show was released on JioCinema on May 18.

Also Watch: Anushka Sharma poses for Arijit Singh amid India vs Pakistan match; appears to be hiding baby bump

Urvashi Rautela

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