Veteran Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal recently stirred controversy after revealing in an earlier interview that he once drank his own urine to treat a severe knee injury. The actor has now fired back at critics in his signature bold style—leaving the internet stunned.
“Did I Offer It to You?” – Rawal’s Shocking Comeback
Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, Paresh Rawal finally addressed the criticism. Instead of dodging the topic, he delivered a sarcastic punchline:
> “I didn’t offer anyone urine, right? Or are they upset I didn’t share it with them? Maybe they’re thinking — he drank it all alone and didn’t give us any?”
This unexpected response sparked fresh debates online.
The Original Claim: Healing Through Urine
The controversy began after Rawal’s interview with The Lallantop, where he revealed that Ajay Devgn’s father, action director Veeru Devgn, suggested the unusual remedy.
> “He told me—wake up and drink your first morning urine. All fighters do it.”
Though skeptical at first, Paresh Rawal claims the results were incredible.
> “Within 15 days, my recovery was so fast that even the doctors were shocked. I was back to work in a month.”
Why the Statement Went Viral
The internet has been divided ever since. While some mocked the method as disgustin”, others were curious and even reached out to Rawal for more details. However, the actor has refused to elaborate further.
> “It was a personal experience from 40 years ago. I shared it—what’s the big deal?” he added.
He also criticized the habit of blowing things out of proportion, saying,
> “People enjoy making a mountain out of a molehill. Let them have their fun.”
Paresh Rawal’s History with Bold Statements
This isn’t the first time Rawal has faced backlash for his remarks. The seasoned actor has often been at the center of controversies, but rarely backs down.
Whether one agrees with Paresh Rawal or not, his blunt honesty and sharp sense of humor remain intact. While the medical world might frown upon such remedies, Rawal’s fans appreciate his unfiltered personality—even when it borders on the bizarre.