
Dolly Javed: It's time people know me as Dolly, not just Uorfi's sister
Dolly Javed
, who will be seen in the upcoming show Chooriyan Chali Gaon, says this new reality show is unlike anything people have seen before. 'Honestly, now I feel like I'm realising how different captive reality is… It's just crazy without the phone.
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Known till now as Uorfi Javed's sister, Dolly is ready to carve her own space. 'People will also know me as Dolly Javed now. Urfi started her career first, but that's how it is. Many actors have siblings who follow the same path. I took up this show because I've got a chance to make my own personality, so let's just grab it. It'll give me visibility… making people aware that I exist.'
Dolly adds, 'It will give me freedom to show my personality.
I'll continue with content creation — I genuinely love that. Acting is something I would love to do, but first I want to learn it. Maybe work behind the camera, get experience, and then step in.'
Her relationship with Urfi, she says, is full of support, not pressure. 'It's a privilege. Being the youngest, I have sisters to guide me — or give me clothes for the show! Urfi advises me a little, but she lets me take my own decisions and learn from my mistakes.'
As for what to expect from the show, Dolly laughs, 'They're saying I have to touch Gobar and cook food — I don't even remember when I last made a roti.'

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