Naseem Shah is the favourite Pakistan cricketer of THIS Indian actress

Bollywood star Urvashi Rautela named young right-arm pacer Naseem Shah as her favourite cricketer from Pakistan.

A video of the actress has gone viral on social media in which she is walking the red carpet for the IIFA 2024 when she is asked about her favourite cricketer from the Pakistan team.

The viral video shows Urvashi Rautela responding, “They have a good team. Naseem is good.”

 

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The Bollywood actress’s latest confession about Naseem Shah once again made her the centre of attention on social media as fans recalled her longstanding admiration for the young pacer.

The actress grabbed attention last year when she felicitated birthday wishes to Naseem Shah and congratulated him on being conferred with honorary DSP rank on his 20th birthday.

While she was thanked for the wishes, the pacer later revealed that he did not thank her for the gesture personally.

In an ARY News show last year, Naseem Shah revealed that he does not use social media and told the manager of his account to thank those who greeted him. The cricketer said he did not think that the admin would thank anyone.

Urvashi Rautela, in May this year, once against sparked a social media debate after she shared a viral fan-made video featuring her and Naseem Shah on her official Instagram handle.

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The first frame of the edited video showed the fast bowler smiling while the second frame showed Rautela returning the smile. The clip ended with them smiling at each other.

Responding to the viral video, Shah said that he had no knowledge of who or what Urvashi Rautela was.

“I don’t know about it as such. I perform on the field and people send such videos. I have no idea about it. I am thankful to those who watch matches in the stadiums. I like it when they come and cheer for whomever they like,” he responded when asked about the video at the time.

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Urvashi Rautela claims to be “first Indian actress invited” to Paris Olympics 2024

Bollywood star Urvashi Rautela became “the first Indian actress” to be officially invited to the Paris Olympics 2024.

The actress’ fans expressed joy and excitement for her after she revealed that she had become the first actress from India to get an invitation to the prestigious event, Indian media outlets reported.

“Truly humbled & honoured to be the first Indian actress to be invited by Paris Olympic 2024. A magical dream that belongs to 1.4 billion Indians. Today, we salute all the athletes from around the world competing in Paris and send them our compliments and best wishes for the game,” local media outlet quoted Urvashi Rautela as saying.

The actress also shared a couple of snaps with different athletes at the Paris Olympics 2024.

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Taking to Instagram, Rautela shared a photo with former India head coach Rahul Dravid at the Paris Olympics.

#RahulDravid PARIS OLYMPICS 2024… saluting all the athletes from around the world competing in Paris and sending them best wishes & compliments for the game,” she wrote in the caption of the Instagram post.

 

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In another post, she shared two photos with French football player Karim Benzema.

It is pertinent to mention that Urvashi Rautela is ranked one of Forbes’ Top 10 highest-paid global icons and among the youngest on the list.

 

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The Paris Olympics 2024 officially kicked off on July 26 in which thousands of athletes around the world are participating in various sports.

The opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics drew 28.6 million US viewers, according to preliminary data from Comcast’s NBCUniversal, which the company said was the most-watched start to a summer Games since London in 2012.

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