Urvashi Rautela Sparks Debate By Comparing Her Song ‘Touch Kiya’ With Tamannaah Bhatia’s ‘Nasha’, Later Deletes The Comment

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April 15, 2025: Urvashi Rautela and Tamannaah Bhatia’s recent song releases have sparked quite a bit of attention, especially among their fans. Urvashi, who recently featured in the song “Touch Kiya” from Jaat, and Tamannaah, who stole the spotlight in the energetic track Nasha from Raid 2, have both impressed audiences with their performances.

However, a fan’s comment on Urvashi’s new track “Sorry Bol” has now taken center stage. The comment, shared by Urvashi on her Instagram Stories, read, “This song is far better than Nasha,” referring to Tamannaah’s song. Although Urvashi quickly deleted the post, screenshots circulated on Reddit, which led to an interesting online conversation.

Reddit users took jabs at Urvashi’s actions, calling her “blatantly arrogant,” while others criticized her for not showing humility. Some even referenced past instances where Urvashi allegedly made digs at other actresses, including a notable incident involving Kiara Advani when Game Changer failed to perform well at the box office.

Meanwhile, Sorry Bol has garnered attention for Urvashi’s energetic performance alongside Randeep Hooda and Vineet Kumar Singh, with the high-octane dance track expected to become a hit. Choreographed by Jaani Master and sung by Madhubanti Bagchi and Shahid Mallya, the song has already started trending on social media.

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On the other hand, Nasha, featuring Tamannaah Bhatia, has also received praise for its infectious rhythm and Tamannaah’s power-packed performance. Composed by White Noise Collective and sung by Jasmin Sandlas, Sachet Tandon, and Divya Kumar, Nasha has been described as bold, groovy, and captivating, with Tamannaah herself expressing how “the energy just comes together seamlessly” in the track.

Both songs have sparked excitement in their respective fanbases, but the online drama between the actresses is clearly heating up as well.

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