Sussanne Khan's sister Farah wants Urfi Javed to be reprimanded for 'distasteful dressing'
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Sussanne Khan's sister Farah Khan Ali recently reacted to Urfi Javed's viral video. Farah wants Urfi to be reprimanded for her distasteful dressing. Read her comment inside.
Urfi Javed, who is best known for her stint on Bigg Boss OTT, often gets trolled on social media because of her style sense. The television actress gets papped on the streets of Mumbai on a frequent basis and even chats with the paparazzi. Recently, Urfi Javed got into a heated argument with a guard who stopped her from posing in front of the building's gate. After this video was shared by a paparazzo, Sussanne Khan's sister, Farah Khan Ali, reacted to it.
Urfi Javed's video went viral in no time and people started pouring in their reactions to it. However, Farah Khan Ali didn't react to the incident and commented on the actress' fashion sense.
She took to the comment section of a paparazzo's social media post and wrote, "Sorry to say but this young girl needs to be reprimanded for distasteful dressing. People are making fun of her and she thinks they like the way she dresses. Wish someone would tell her.
Take a look at her comment below:
After people started talking about her incident with a guard, Urfi Javed took to her official Instagram handle and issued a clarification. Urfi even alleged that the guards misbehaved with her physically as well.
"So what happened today was, I was invited for an interview to a place where the guards really misbehaved (physically as well) with me and the paps. Later they apologised and said it was a miscommunication. The fact that I am not a star kid or I don’t have a Godfather and I don’t have bouncers with me 24*7, people think less of me. But let me tell you guys, I have started from the very bottom and I am proud of it. I love travelling in rickshaws, Ubers coz I don’t really believe in showing off. Everybody reserves respect, even the reporters and the paps. I was invited to that place, I didn’t just barge in there so the disrespect was unnecessary (sic)," a part of Urfi's note read.