Urvashi Rautela says her father Manvar Singh taught her the importance of valuing oneself. Ahead of Father's Day on June 20, Urvashi also shares the kind of bond she shares with her dad.
"When I'm at my best, I am my father's daughter. It was my father who taught me to value myself. He told me that I was uncommonly beautiful and that I was the most precious thing in his life," Urvashi tells IANS.
On celebrating Father's Day, she says: "I will be celebrating Father's Day with close ones only. It will be a memorable day for him. I am a daughter of a proud father, my father taught me to value myself."
On the work front, Urvashi Rautela will be making her Tamil debut with a big-budget sci-fi Tamil film in which she will be playing the role of a microbiologist and an IITian, and later she is going to appear in a bilingual thriller 'Black Rose' along with the Hindi remake of 'Thirutu Payale 2'.
The actor recently got a good response for her song 'Doob Gaye' opposite Guru Randhawa.
Urvashi is starring in a lead role in Jio studio's web series 'Inspector Avinash' opposite Randeep Hooda, which is a biopic based on the true story of super cop Avinash Mishra and Poonam Mishra.
Rautela recently made headlines for indulging in a luxurious 20k Mud bath spa. She shared a photo of covering herself with mud and wrote, "Cleopatra was an early lover of a mud bath, while modern fans include me. Enjoying the red mud of a Balearic beach. It's said to have been used as a mirror by Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Its mineral-rich mud is considered therapeutic and good for the skin. Mud really can be a muddy marvel. Covered in healing mud therapeutic Mud Baths are still heralded today for their ability to detoxify and draw out impurities, soften skin, improve circulation, and ease aches and pains."