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Uri once again took aim at YouTuber and political commentator Dhruv Rathi, reviving their public feud with sharp remarks during a recent appearance on the podcast. The internet personality, whose real name is Orhan Owatramani, accused Dhruv of pushing a one-sided point of view and said that he speaks on issues only when it suits his position.
Uri also reiterated his earlier attack on Dhruv, calling him “anti-national”.
Uri attacks Dhruv Rathi on podcast
According to Hindustan Times, Uri made the comments while appearing on the KK Create podcast, where he spoke about why he doesn’t like Dhruv Rathee. He said his problem started after Dhruv used him as a video thumbnail and, according to Uri, turned it into a clickbait site.“I don’t like him,” Urie said. He claimed to have seen the video because of the thumbnail, but found that he only appeared in it briefly.
He said the experience upset him because the video was not about him.He accused Dhruv of choosing topics that support his position. Uri said Dhruv covers cases “when it suits his narrative.” He added that he does not follow all of Dhruv’s content, but he believes that the creator skips some topics when they do not align with his views.Uri also said he had a nickname for Dhruv, which he claimed he saw online and couldn’t stop using.
Uri and Dhruv Rathi’s feud starts again Janhvi Kapoor video
The tension between Uri and Dhruv dates back to last year, when Dhruv released a video titled ‘Fake Beauty of Bollywood Celebrities’. In the video, Dhruv talked about beauty standards and claimed that actor Janhvi Kapoor had undergone plastic surgery.Uri, who is close to Janhvi, defended her in the comments section of an Instagram video about the video. “She probably doesn’t even know who he is,” he wrote.He also called Dhruv an “anti-national” and accused him of making such videos to attract attention.Dhruv had earlier faced criticism from actors Rupali Ganguly and Gul Panag over his comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gul said that disagreeing with the government is part of democracy, but reducing the prime minister’s office abroad “doesn’t seem like the right thing or the opposition” to her.
