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Urmila Matondkar mistakenly says ‘World War II’ instead of ‘World War I’ and social media user states, “#UrmilaMatondkar's history is too fast and too furious!”

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Urmila Matondkar is currently the most talked about celebrity on social media, courtesy her recent video where she mistakenly stated that ‘World War II’ instead of ‘World War I’. While comparing the Citizenship Amendment Act with the British era Rowlatt Act 1919, Urmila was quoted by ANI, “After the end of the Second World War in 1919, the British knew that unrest was spreading in India and that it could increase after the Second World War was over. So, they brought in a law commonly known as the Rowlatt Act."

Urmila’s video soon went viral and social media was flooded with memes and what not. Take a look:

Urmila Matondkar also spoke about Mahatma Gandhi and was quoted in the report, “Gandhiji was the leader of the whole world, not of any one country. According to me, if anyone has followed the Hindu religion most, then it was Gandhiji... The man who killed Mahatma Gandhi was neither a Muslim nor a Sikh. He was a Hindu and I have nothing more to tell you about it." The actress was unsuccessful when she contested in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019.