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Paresh Rawal Mocks Trolls Over His 40-Year-Old Urine Therapy Disclosure

After recounting how Veeru Devgan advised him to sip his morning urine during hospitalization, he said critics are overblowing an episode from decades ago.

Overview

  • In July 21 interviews with Bollywood Hungama and The Indian Express, Rawal hit back at online trolls by sarcastically asking why he hadn’t offered them his urine.
  • He reiterated that the urine therapy occurred roughly 40 years ago on the late action director Veeru Devgan’s advice to speed his knee injury recovery.
  • Rawal dismissed the uproar as making “a mountain out of a molehill” and declined to share details about followers who reached out after his initial revelation.
  • Medical experts have warned that urine therapy carries risks such as bacterial contamination and toxin reabsorption with no scientific validation.
  • The episode highlights wider tensions in India between celebrity-endorsed traditional remedies and modern evidence-based medical advice.