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Urvashi Rautela calls herself ‘best promoter’ after Shah Rukh Khan; netizens say ‘she is cringe, but there is self-confidence’

Urvashi Rautela is going viral for claiming she's the 'best promoter' after Shah Rukh Khan, sparking mixed reactions online. In a recent interview, she defended her self-promotion, citing her involvement with 'Reacher' Season 3. Netizens mocked her bold statement, calling it strategic self-confidence. Meanwhile, she stars in a new dance number from the upcoming film Jaat.
Urvashi Rautela calls herself ‘best promoter’ after Shah Rukh Khan; netizens say ‘she is cringe, but there is self-confidence’
Urvashi Rautela is no stranger to making waves on the internet—whether it’s flaunting her diamond-studded watch or her quirky track ‘Dabidi Dibidi.’ This time, the actress is going viral once again—not for a film role, but for her self-comparison to none other than Shah Rukh Khan!
In a recent chat with Yuvaa, Urvashi proudly declared that she’s considered the ‘best promoter’ after SRK himself. And while she clearly meant it as a compliment to her own dedication, social media—especially Reddit—had a field day with her comments.
‘After Shah Rukh Khan, Urvashi Rautela is the best promoter’
During the interview, Urvashi was asked how she deals with people calling her self-obsessed. Without skipping a beat, she said, "I am completely absorbed in my work. If people are saying this, then they also say that after Shah Rukh Khan, Urvashi Rautela is the best promoter when it comes to promoting films. That’s why even the Hollywood makers of 'Reacher' Season 3 approached me to promote their show. So there is a reason behind it, and this is a moment of praise. As promoters, if we artists don’t promote the film, then who will"?
Well, Reddit wasn’t about to let that one slide. A clip of the interview quickly surfaced online, and users brought their A-game to the comment section.

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Netizens say, ‘There is self-confidence in her cringe’
One user wrote, "She’s saying all this on purpose, just to get trolled and spark conversations about her. She knows exactly what she’s doing. Every time she says something outrageous, it gets her more attention, more visibility, and keeps her in the spotlight. It’s all part of her strategy to stay relevant." Another said, "She is cringe, but there is self-confidence in her cringe."
And of course, the internet’s new favorite term made an appearance: "Delulu is the new..." and "Delulu ho toh Urvashi jaise, warna naa ho (Delulu should be like Urvashi’s)." Someone even joked, "How did she label herself as second this time? Oh! Now I realize—SRK may be the first self-promoter (in her words, not mine), but Urvashi is still the first woman to claim that title."

What’s next for Urvashi?
While she might be trending for her statements, Urvashi is also keeping busy on the film front. Her sizzling dance number titled ‘Dil Tujhko Hi Dungi Pehle Sorry Bol’ from the upcoming action drama ‘Jaat’ was dropped a few days ago. The film stars Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda, along with Regina Cassandra, Vineet Kumar Singh, and Saiyami Kher. ‘Jaat’ is set to hit cinemas on 10 April.
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