New Delhi: Urvashi Rautela was recently spotted with international star Jason Derulo known for hits like Wiggle Wiggle, Swalla, and Trumpets singer. Their dinner date pics and video clip seems to be going viral on social media.


Urvashi Rautela is a social media star with an Instagram following of 63.4 million. She often shares photoshoots of herself in bold outfits. 


The 'Jalebi Baby' hitmaker is in India currently for his work commitments.


Urvashi and Jason will be soon seen together in an international music video 'Soniye' that is going to be released soon.


Urvashi donned a metallic silver sleeveless plunging neckline crop top, with strings attached at the back, along with black dazzled pants and pointed flared toe pumps heels. The actress rounded up her look with diamond earrings. Urvashi rounded off her look with a perfect high, sleek ponytail, blushed cheeks, and glossy lips.


Jason chose a cool sweatshirt along with black ripped jeans and sports shoes. He sported blue coloured hair. The duo posed together for the paparazzi with all smiles and posed for them happily.


Urvashi has worked with Jason Derulo for an upcoming music track titled 'Jaanu'. The 'Hate Story 4' actor shared a glimpse of it on her social media. Earlier, as per reports, Jason had expressed his experience of collaborating with Urvashi and called it a 'wonderful experience'. As per an ETimes report, he had said that Urvashi epitomized the unrefined beauty of India and is the second most beautiful woman in the world. He also praised her acting and performance skills calling her an exceptional and remarkable artist.


Earlier, Urvashi Rautela created quite a stir on social media after she stated that Sonali Kulkarni's lazy girl comments applies to all 'velli'(jobless) girls. Urvashi had reportedly told a pap that while the comment does not apply to her, it does apply to all those jobless out there, further adding that she does not want to hurt anyone. Consequently, Urvashi Rautela was trolled a lot for her comments.


( with inputs from IANS)