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News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Paresh Rawal Reacts To Trolls Over Urine Remark: 'I Haven't Offered Them...'
Last Updated: Speaking to The Lallantop, Paresh Rawal revealed that Veeru Devgan him to drink my own urine for health benefits. Paresh Rawal grabbed attention after his fallout with Akshay Kumar, leading to his exit from Hera Pheri 3. Fans were disappointed with the news. However, with efforts, both actors reconciled, and Paresh Rawal was back in the movie. Well, he is back in the headlines. He has recently reacted to the controversy surrounding his remark about drinking his own urine. Facing backlash online, the actor hit back at trolls with a sarcastic comment. In conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Paresh Rawal was asked to comment on the controversy that emerged after his comments on drinking urine. Hitting back at trolls, he said, 'I haven't offered them (urine), right? Or are they having a problem because I didn't offer them? Are they feeling, 'Yaar yeh akele pee gaye aur humko nahin diya?'!" 'It's an incident of my life which took place 40 years ago. Woh maine bol diya. Usme kya ho gaya? People enjoy making a mountain out of a molehill. Karne do unko mazaa," he added. When asked if those who have benefited from consuming urine reached out to him after seeing his interview, Paresh Rawal revealed, 'A lot of people have, but I don't want to get into it." In April, Paresh Rawal revealed that he injured his leg while shooting for a scene with Rakesh Pandey, post which Tinnu Anand and Danny Denzongpa rushed him to Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai. Paresh Rawal said that he was 'petrified' and thought that his career had ended. He then revealed that late action director Veeru Devgan visited him in the hospital and suggested him to consume his own urine to help him heal faster. While speaking with The Lallantop, Paresh Rawal said, 'Veeru Devgan had come to visit when I was in Nanavati (hospital). When he got to know I was there, he came up to me and asked what happened to me? I told him about my leg injury." He then revealed what Veeru Devgan advised him. 'He told me to drink my own urine first thing in the morning. All fighters do this. You will never face any problem, just drink urine first thing in the morning. He told me not to consume alcohol, which I had stopped, mutton or tobacco. He told me to eat regular food and urine in the morning." 'I will sip it like a beer because if I have to follow through, I will do so properly. I did for 15 days and when the X-ray reports came in, the doctor was surprised," said Paresh Rawal. The doctor saw a white lining on the X-ray, indicating that it is healed. He shared that while it would have normally taken about 2 to 2.5 months for the injury to heal, he was healed in a month and a half! On the professional front, Paresh Rawal will next be seen in Priyadarshan's upcoming horror comedy Bhooth Bangla, which also stars Akshay Kumar and Tabu. He also has Hera Pheri 3 in the pipeline, co-starring Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty. First Published: July 22, 2025, 10:03 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India.com
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Veeru Devgan Birth Anniversary: Ajay Devgn Remembers Father, Writes You Saw The Hero In Me...
Mumbai: Actor Ajay Devgn remembered his late father Veeru Devgan on his birth anniversary on Wednesday. The 'Singham' actor took to his official Instagram account and dropped a black and white photograph with his late dad. Ajay revealed that his father saw a hero in him before anyone else. Wishing him on his birthday, he penned, "You saw the hero in me… long before the world did. Happy Birthday dad. Miss you always." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) Veeru Devgan was a part of the Indian film industry as an action choreographer, film director, and producer. Some of his notable work includes, "Roti Kapada Aur Makaan" (1974), "Mr. Natwarlal" (1979), "Kranti" (1981), "Prem Rog" (1982), "Ram Teri Ganga Maili" (1985), "Aaj Ka Arjun" (1990), "Phool Aur Kaante" (1991) and "Jigar" (1992). Veeru Devgan breathed his last on May 27th, 2019 in Mumbai, at the age of 84. He passes away due to old-age-related illnesses. Work-wise, Ajay will next be seen playing the lead in "Son of Sardaar 2", where he will be romancing Mrunal Thakur for the first time. The much-discussed sequel will be released in the cinemas on July 25th. On Thursday, Ajay used social media to share the release date of the drama. He took to his official Instagram handle and dropped the new poster from the movie of him in a turban. 'The Return of the Sardaar #SOS2 in cinemas near you on 25th July. #SardaarIsBack #SonOfSardaar2' @mrunalthakur @officialjiostudios @devgnfilms @ he captioned the post. Backed by Jio Studios, in collaboration with Devgn Films, and T-Series, the movie is a sequel to the 2012 hit "Son of Sardaar 2", featuring Ajay and Sonakshi Sinha. Made under the direction of Vijay Kumar Arora, "Son of Sardaar 2" will be locking horns with Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor-led "Param Sundari" at the box office.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ajay Devgn remembers father Veeru Devgan on his birth anniversary
Actor Ajay Devgn remembered his late father Veeru Devgan on his birth anniversary on Wednesday. The 'Singham' actor took to his official Instagram account and dropped a black and white photograph with his late dad. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) Ajay revealed that his father saw a hero in him before anyone else. Wishing him on his birthday, he penned, "You saw the hero in me... long before the world did. Happy Birthday dad. Miss you always." Veeru Devgan was a part of the Indian film industry as an action choreographer, film director, and producer. Some of his notable work includes, "Roti Kapada Aur Makaan" (1974), "Mr. Natwarlal" (1979), "Kranti" (1981), "Prem Rog" (1982), "Ram Teri Ganga Maili" (1985), "Aaj Ka Arjun" (1990), "Phool Aur Kaante" (1991) and "Jigar" (1992). Veeru Devgan breathed his last on May 27th, 2019 in Mumbai, at the age of 84. He passes away due to old-age-related illnesses. Ajay Devgn takes a trip down memory lane on father Veeru Devgan's first death anniversary Work-wise, Ajay will next be seen playing the lead in "Son of Sardaar 2", where he will be romancing Mrunal Thakur for the first time. The much-discussed sequel will be released in the cinemas on July 25th. On Thursday, Ajay used social media to share the release date of the drama. He took to his official Instagram handle and dropped the new poster from the movie of him in a turban. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo "The Return of the Sardaar #SOS2 in cinemas near you on 25th July. #SardaarIsBack #SonOfSardaar2" @mrunalthakur @officialjiostudios @devgnfilms @ he captioned the post. Backed by Jio Studios, in collaboration with Devgn Films, and T-Series, the movie is a sequel to the 2012 hit "Son of Sardaar 2", featuring Ajay and Sonakshi Sinha. Made under the direction of Vijay Kumar Arora, "Son of Sardaar 2" will be locking horns with Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor-led "Param Sundari" at the box office.


News18
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Anu Aggarwal Supports Paresh Rawal's Claim Of Drinking Urine: 'It's Considered Amrit'
Last Updated: Paresh Rawal had shared the surprising remedy in an interview, recalling how he followed action director Veeru Devgan's advice during his recovery from an accident Anu Aggarwal has reacted to veteran actor Paresh Rawal's recent revelation that he drank his own urine to recover from a serious knee injury. Rawal had shared the surprising remedy in an interview with The Lallantop, recalling how he followed action director Veeru Devgan's advice during his recovery from an accident on the set of Ghatak. Backing Rawal, Anu told Instant Bollywood, 'Many people don't know this… whether it's ignorance or just a lack of awareness, but drinking urine, which is referred to as Aamroli, is actually a mudra (gesture/practice) in Hatha Yoga. I've practiced it myself. All of us have tried it, and it's a very important practice. But one crucial thing to remember is that you don't drink the entire urine stream. Only a specific part of it is consumed, the midstream portion which is considered amrit (nectar). It's known to help with anti-aging, keeping your skin wrinkle-free… it's truly amazing not just for health, but overall well-being. I've personally experienced its benefits." When questioned about science not supporting such practices, she responded, 'How old is science? Around 200 years. But Yoga? It's been around for over 10,000 years. So whose wisdom will you trust? I support Yoga. I live Yoga." Rawal had explained that while filming Ghatak, he was injured during a scene with actor Rakesh Pandey. He was rushed to Nanavati Hospital by Danny Denzongpa and Tinnu Anand. Fearing long-term damage, he was advised by Veeru Devgan to start drinking his own urine every morning. 'All fighters do this. You will never face any problem," Devgan had told him. Rawal added, 'I will sip it like a beer because if I have to follow through, I will do so properly." After following the practice for 15 days, Rawal claimed his recovery time was significantly shortened, surprising even his doctors. First Published: May 02, 2025, 02:56 IST


India.com
29-04-2025
- Health
- India.com
Paresh Rawal claims to have drank his urine for 15 days due to...
Paresh Rawal is making the headlines for his recent interview that has taken the internet by storm. The actor has claimed to have healed himself with the help of urine therapy or urotherapy. It is the process of drinking one' own urine for healing. These claims have sparked a controversy online around the medical consistency of the measure adopted by the 'Hera Pheri' actor. In a conversation with The Lallantop, Rawal shared about the time when he was admitted to Nanavati Max Superciality Hospital after getting injured. 'Veeru Devgan had come to visit when I was in Nanavati (hospital). When he got to know I was there, he came up to me and asked what happened to me? I told him about my leg injury…. He told me to drink my own urine first thing in the morning. He shared that all fighters do this, saying that 'You will never face any problem, just drink urine first thing in the morning'. He told me not to consume alcohol, which I had stopped, mutton or tobacco. He told me to eat regular food and urine in the morning,' the actor shared, 'Veeru Devgan had come to visit when I was in Nanavati (hospital). When he got to know I was there, he came up to me and asked what happened to me? I told him about my leg injury…. He told me to drink my own urine first thing in the morning. He shared that all fighters do this, saying that 'You will never face any problem, just drink urine first thing in the morning'. He told me not to consume alcohol, which I had stopped, mutton or tobacco. He told me to eat regular food and urine in the morning,' he further added. Online Controversy Some medical experts have expressed concerns over the mater on the internet and also warned against potential health risks. Internet's famous 'Liver Dc,' Dr Cyriac Abby Philips, took to social media and responded, 'Please don't drink your urine (or others) because a Bollywood actor says so. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that drinking urine provides any health benefits.' Dr Philips explained that urine contains toxins and waste that are actually removed from the body. 'Consuming urine can be harmful, potentially introducing bacteria, toxins, and other harmful substances into the bloodstream. Your kidneys work very hard to remove toxic stuff out of your body through urine. Don't insult it by putting it back in,' he wrote. Several other doctors have expressed concern over the urine therapy. While the practice has been part of history since ages, here is hardly any conclusive data that suggests about scietifically proves substantial benefits. According to the American Cancer Society, 'available scientific evidence does not support claims that urine or urea given in any form is helpful for cancer patients.'