These videos tell why Urmila Unni is now hot

Actress Urmila Unni is now the talk of the town for her insensitive comments and replies to mediapersons amid the row involving film artists' body AMMA. The video of the same is doing rounds on social media for the past two days, and trollers seem to have found a new subject to target.

In the video when a reporter asks Urmila about women's safety in the movie industry, she laughs and says, “there are so many good things we have got to talk.”

Further when she was questioned on AMMA's stand on actor Dileep, she, making fun of people, looks around and says, “Amma..Amma..I want to see Amma”.

Lastly, in response to a question as how she could take things so lightly as her own daughter was part of such an industry, she replies, “each and every individual is different. I am a different person and she is yet another person and you (a reporter) too is a different person.”

The videos have been widely shared on social media and hilarious memes have found its way online.

It was Urmila who had first raised the topic of reinstating actor Dileep into the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA). 

Wrong targets

Urmila slammed the trollers and the negative reports on the film body.

“Even if we do great things, a small mistake can put one in a bad light. I have been portrayed as a really bad person in the media,” Urmila said while talking to Manorama News, a day after her video talking to reporters went viral on social media.

“When I see such news, I think if people have no other job than to create memes and making fun of others. At some point of time, it feels really depressing when we read such news,” she said.

Talking about AMMA, she said, “Those who are attacking Mohanlal (AMMA chief) doesn't even know what kind of a person he is. It is really bad to say ill of him. AMMA is right now being targeted for wrong reasons.”

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