Urvashi Rautela Chops Off Her Hair To Extend Support To Iranian Women Protesters

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]: After calling herself a sufferer of “bullying” online, and evaluating her situation to that of Mahsa Amini, Urvashi Rautela has determined to chop off her hair to increase aid to Iranian women and ladies who’ve been killed in protests at the death of Mahsa Amini”.

On Monday, Urvashi took to Instagram to share an image wherein she can be seen getting her hair chopped. She wrote a message alongside the photograph – “CHOPPED MY HAIR OFF ! cutting my hair in support of Iranian women and girls who have been killed in protests at the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by Iranian morality police & for all the girls. And for 19-year-old girl my Ankita Bhandari from Uttarakhand. Around the world women are uniting in protest against the Iranian government by cutting their hair. Respect Women 🙏🏻🙏🏻 A Global Symbol For Women’s Revolution. Hair is seen as a symbol of the beauty of women. By chopping off hair it in public, women are showing that they don’t care about society’s beauty standards and won’t let anything or anyone decide how they dress up, behave or live. Once women come together and consider one women’s issue as an issue of the entire womankind, feminism will see a new vigour.”

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Urvashi is currently in Australia, and because she found out she is there, netizens were brutally trolling her for “stalking Rishabh Pant”.

She then took to Instagram to express her displeasure and requested people to forestall “bullying” her. However, People once more trolled her because she compared her scenario with that of Mahsa Amini – an Iranian woman who was arrested in Tehran on September 13 for dressing “inappropriately,” and died 3 days later whilst in custody.

Mahsa Amini’s loss of life sparked demonstrations and clashes with security forces; wherein many lost their lives.
More than 100 humans have been killed in national protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, in keeping with the Norway-based group Iran Human Rights (IHR) NGO. Iranian schoolgirls and women have popped out in big numbers to demonstrate by casting off their hijabs and staging rallies in protest over Amini’s loss of life.

Returning to Urvashi, she uploaded a video of her ultimate week and wrote, “FIRST IN IRAN #MahsaAmini & NOW IN INDIA….It’s happening to me that they are bullying me as a Stalker ??? No one cares about me or aids me.”

She introduced, “A strong girl is one that feels deeply & loves fiercely. Her tears flow as abundantly as her laughter. She is gentle & powerful, each sensible & nonsecular. She’s a gift to the world.”

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