Wajdan Rao, the expressive girl who rose to fame with her appearance in Bado Badi alongside Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, has been making headlines recently for her unconventional service—selling baddua (curses).
Wajdan revealed in a recent interview that she has been charging people for her baddua, with prices ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 70 lac, depending on the intensity of the curse.
The smallest baddua, according to Wajdan, costs Rs 10,000, while the normal baddua is priced at Rs 20,000. The biggest baddua, which she claims is the most effective, comes with a hefty price tag of Rs 50,000. However, she revealed that she charged Chahat Fateh Ali Khan a whopping Rs 70 lakh for her baddua, sparking controversy and backlash on social media.
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Netizens were quick to criticize Wajdan, with some calling her out for her One user commented, “Han tu khusra hai, Teri dua or bad dua asman cheer kr jati hai”. Another user said, “Famous b ussi ki wajah say hui or bakwas b ussi k khilaaf”. Some even labeled her a “gold digger”.
Despite the trolls and backlash, Wajdan remains unapologetic about her service. She claims that people have realized the effectiveness of her baddua, leading her to start charging for it. While some may see this as a unique way of making a living, others have raised concerns about the ethics and authority of selling curses.
Wajdan’s story has sparked a debate about the power of words and the impact they can have on people’s lives. While some believe that curses can have real consequences, others view them as mere superstitions. As the conversation continues, one thing is certain – Wajdan Rao has become a household name, and her baddua has become a topic of discussion nationwide.
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