Uorfi Javed has sparked a strong reaction online after speaking out against the body-shaming of new mother Patralekhaa. The issue has quickly gained attention, with many people discussing how women are judged for their bodies after pregnancy.
Patralekhaa, who recently welcomed her daughter Parvati Paul Rao with husband Rajkummar Rao on November 15, 2025, was seen at a screening event in Mumbai. It was an important moment for her as she stepped out for her debut as a producer for Toaster, which stars Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra. However, instead of focusing on her achievement, online comments about her post-pregnancy weight became the main talking point.
Uorfi Javed Slams Body Shaming After Pregnancy
Soon after the incident, Uorfi Javed reacted strongly on social media. She criticised the insensitive remarks and spoke about how pregnancy naturally changes a woman’s body.
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She wrote, “Oh my God! What is wrong with y’all? Basic human anatomy! A woman has to gain weight for a healthy pregnancy. Let’s stop shaming women for not looking skinny after giving birth. This is not acceptable. She’s dealing with new responsibilities, postpartum, and now she has to deal with social media’s scrutiny of not looking a certain size! Bro, no pregnancy, no opinion. STFU.”
Check out her post below

How Patralekhaa Responded To Trolls
Before Uorfi’s post, Patralekhaa had already addressed the issue herself. She shared a message on Instagram, explaining why her body has changed and asking people to be more understanding.
She wrote, “Pap pages! What’s happened to me!? Is that I have just given birth! Yes, I have gained weight, which seems like an unnatural phenomenon to you all. I have not sat and eaten a mountain, I just delivered a baby and produced two films simultaneously which are not easy jobs. If I could, I would not be this way. But that’s how my body has reacted to pregnancy. For God’s sake, please learn to be a little kind.”
Several celebrities, including Neha Dhupia, also supported her and asked people to change their thinking. The incident has once again highlighted how harsh online reactions can be.


