Urvashi Rautela, the Bollywood sensation known for her glamorous roles and powerhouse dance moves, has a softer side deeply rooted in the misty hills of Nainital. While her career spans high-octane films across Hindi and South cinema, her true passion lies in exploration, with this Uttarakhand gem topping her travel list.
Hailing from Bharatpur, Uttar Pradesh, born February 25, 1994, Urvashi was destined for the spotlight. Her childhood flair for drama and arts led to active participation in cultural programs, backed by a supportive family. Transitioning from modeling to pageants, she clinched Femina Miss India Entertainment Queen in 2012, marking her grand entry into films.
Her filmography boasts an impressive lineup: starting with ‘Singh Sahab the Great’ (2013), followed by romantic dramas like ‘Sanam Re’, comedies such as ‘Great Grand Masti’ and ‘Pagalpanti’, thrillers including ‘Hate Story 4’, and quirky tales like ‘Virgin Bhanupriya’. Newer releases like ‘Daku Maharaja’ and ‘Single’ highlight her evolving craft, complemented by chart-topping songs that accentuate her style.
Social media is her playground, where she shares career highs and personal snippets. Recently, she opened up about Nainital’s significance—it’s her nanihal, evoking floods of childhood nostalgia. No trip is complete without gliding across Naini Lake in a boat, bargaining at the Tibetan Market, savoring Mall Road vibes, and offering prayers at Naina Devi Temple.
In an industry of fleeting trends, Urvashi’s enduring love for Nainital underscores the importance of heritage and heartfelt getaways. Fans eagerly await more tales from her cherished retreat.