Urvashi Rautela Claims Her 'Dior Brown Bag' Was Stolen From London Gatwick Airport: 'Injustice Tolerated Is Injustice Repeated'
Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela claimed on Thursday that her expensive Dior handbag was stolen at the London Gatwick Airport, while she travelled from Mumbai to Wimbledon. She shared that she flew via Emirates, and went on to say that the bag was stolen from the belt, seeking immediate help from authorities. "Injustice tolerated is injustice repeated," she wrote.

Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela claimed on Thursday that her luxury handbag was stolen at the London Gatwick Airport, while she travelled from Mumbai to Wimbledon. She also shared details of her flight and urged authorities to take necessary action.
Urvashi took to her Instagram handle on Thursday and shared a picture of the Dior bag, along with ticket details and other necessary information, and stated that she flew via the Emirates airlines. "Injustice tolerated is injustice repeated," she wrote.
"Our @wimbledon @dior brown baggage was stolen from the belt at @gatwickairport after flying @emirates from Mumbai during #Wimbledon. Baggage tag & ticket above. Urgently requesting help to retrieve it (sic)," she added.
The airport authorities are yet to respond to her complaint.
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Meanwhile, Urvashi was seen attending the Wimbeledon on July 13, and she made sure to grab eyeballs at the mega sporting event. She wore a beautiful white dress with intricate designs, but it was her bag that caught people's eyes.
She sat in the stadium carrying a brown Hermes handbag with four labubu dolls dangling from it, and some even pointed out that the labubus, which have taken the internet by storm, were fake.
On the work front, Urvashi was last seen in the films, Jaat and Daaku Maharaaj, both of which released in the first half of 2025. While Jaat failed to create the buzz and business it intended to, Daaku Maharaaj went viral online, special thanks to Urvashi.
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The actress' song from the film, titled Dabidi Dibidi, became a rage online, and that alone marketed Daaku Maharaaj, making it a pan-India success.
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