"Crore Ka Fraud Karna": Uorfi Javed Tears Into Ashneer Grover For "Kaun Bandi Hai Woh" Comment
Social media sensation Uorfi Javed tore into former Shark Tank India judge Ashneer Grover for a comment the latter made.

Looks like there is a cold war brewing between social media sensation Uorfi Javed and former Shark Tank India judge Ashneer Grover. It all started with Uorfi Javed sharing a video, in which Ashneer Grover can be seen taking potshots at the 'Bigg Boss OTT' star, saying "kaun hai wo bandi" and he implied that no one understands why Uorfi Javed is really famous.
"Kaun bandi hai woh Uorfi Javed, kya naam hai uska. Celebrity toh woh bhi hai. Kabhi woh jeans neeche phene ki jagah upar phen ke aa jayegi. Toh uska koi matlab nahi hai. US me Kardashians hai, wo famous hain kyunki wo famous hain. Kisi ko nahi pata wo famous kyun hai," Ashneer Grover can be heard saying in the video.
Uorfi Javed shared this video as an Instagram story, and wrote: "Next story me aapka core dikhate hai duniya ko."
In another Instagram story, Uorfi Javed shared a news, which reported that an FIR has been filed against Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhu Grover Jain in an alleged multi-crore fraud case involving BharatPe company.
Sharing the news, Uorfi Javed wrote: "Or inka ‘core’ hai ‘crore’ ka fraud karna. Tabhi toh yeh celebrity hai."
Last seen on the MTV dating reality show ‘Spiltsvilla 14’, Uorfi Javed is frequently in the spotlight due to her wardrobe choices.
Uorfi's career has been flourishing lately. She recently turned cover girl for a renowned magazine and muse for Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla fashion line.
The social media sensation has appeared in several TV shows including ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ and ‘Kasautii Zindagii Kay’. She rose to fame after participating in ‘Bigg Boss OTT’.
Talking about Ashneer Grover, BharatPe had earlier filed a complaint against him and his wife with the Delhi Police, alleging an Rs 81 crore fraud, as per DNA India.
A claim was also filed to prevent Ashneer Grover from using the founder tag in BharatPe.