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Raj Kundra faces backlash from Uorfi Javed over controversial joke during his standup comedy session

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Ever since Raj Kundra was released from jail (in a pornography case), he has presented a changed persona in front of the media. Paparazzi have frequently captured him wearing various masks, leading some to speculate that now because of his black deeds he has to cover his face.

However, now, Raj has garnered attention for an unrelated matter. In one of his stand-up comedy performances, Raj used some offensive words to critique the attire preferences of the popular social media influencer, Uorfi Javed. In retaliation, Uorfi lashed out at him on social and went so far as to label him the ‘porn king’. But first, check out what Raj said about Uorfi.

“Agar mujhe kisi ne pyaar kia hai na pichle 2 saal mein, toh woh hai paparazzi. Kyuki 2 hi toh inke star hai, ek main aur ek Uorfi Javed. Or Media yahi dekhti hai ke Raj Kundra kya pehenega aur Uorfi Javed kya nahi pehengi (the only one who has loved me in the last two years is paparazzi. They only have two stars, me and Uorfi Javed. Media wants to know what can I wear more and what Uorfi cannot wear anymore).” Raj was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.

Mera kaam hamesha se kapde chadhane ka that: Raj Kundra

Uorfi Javed’s Instagram story (Source – Twitter)

Here’s how Uorfi replied to him by saying, ”Dosro ko nanga kar ke paise kamane waale ab meri kapdo pe comment karenge (the one who is earning from cheap means is now commenting on my clothes). Sorry not sorry porn king.” she wrote on her Instagram story.

Raj also talked about the pornography case and also mentioned how he became a successful businessman despite struggling a lot in his initial years of work. Raj also said that his work was always getting people to wear clothes not to get them to take off.

“18 saal ki umar mein London mein taxi chalaya karta tha, 21 saal ki umar tak pashmina shawl ka empire khada kar diya maine. Mera kaam hamesha se kapde chadhane ka tha, utaarne ka nahi (I was driving taxis in London at age 18, by 21 I’d set up a shawl empire. I was always interested in getting people to wear clothes, not to get them to take them off). Raj said.

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