Urfi Jamed’s clothes were seized by an unknown man in an airport, prompting Twitter to say ‘It’s time to stop!’

Urfi Javed Policed for Her Clothes By Random Man at Airport Has Twitter Saying 'It's Time to Stop' (Photo Credits: Instagram/@viralbhayani)

Urfi Javed Policed for Her Clothes By Random Man at Airport Has Twitter Saying ‘It’s Time to Stop’ (Photo Credits: Instagram/@viralbhayani)

The viral video showing Urfi being attacked by an airport stranger brings to light the issue of women who are ‘judged for their clothes’!

In a world where bold fashion and risqué clothing spark heated debates, actress Urfi Javed fearlessly dances to her own sartorial tune. Time and again, she faces the wrath of public trolls who can’t seem to handle her unapologetic style. But with a head held high, she dishes it right back to those who dare to ‘police’ her wardrobe. A 25-year old man shamed the woman at an airport. The incident was captured on video.

Urfi, a woman wearing an outfit with no back in a vibrant green color was leaving the airport when a man passed by and made a rude comment.

The man commented, “India ka naam kharab karti ho aise sab pehenne se” (You spoil India’s name by wearing such clothes). Urfi, donning the green printed backless dress, stood up against his remarks and retorted, “To aapke baap ka kuch jara hai?…Uncle jao apna kam karo” (So what you have to do with it?…Uncle, mind your own business).

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She was bullied by the man despite his repeated attempts to silence her. “Nahi, hum bolenge” This further infuriated her and caused her to lose all composure. However, fans at the airport rallied in support, denouncing his behaviour and defending the actress’s right to respect and dignity.

View the viral video:

The incident didn’t end at the airport, though. Social media became an arena of debate as the news spread. While some echoed the man’s narrow-minded views, there were those who passionately defended Urfi’s right to self-expression.

One netizen succinctly pointed out the prevalent problem, saying, “Too many Indian men think they have a right to comment on random women. They find their accomplices easily. The comments on this video show how such disrespect has been normalized.”

Amidst the verbal skirmish, another voice of reason chimed in, humourously calling out the man’s hypocrisy, “And if this cartoon of a guy, if he is pious and strict about dress (looking at his hair, you know who he is), he should be wearing a dhoti and not jeans and a t-shirt.”

A new day brings another disturbing case in which women were judged and harassed based on the clothes that they wore! Isn’t it high time for a change?

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