Urfi Javed, known for her bold fashion choices and outspoken personality, has become a well-known face in the entertainment industry. Currently, she is in the limelight for her new web series ‘Follow Kar Lo Yaar’. In this show, Urfi has revealed several personal aspects of her life that were previously unknown to her fans. Along with this, the show also highlights her close bond with her sisters, Urusa, Asfi, and Dolly Javed.

In a recent interview, Urfi’s sisters disclosed that their father installed more than 100 cameras around their house to constantly monitor their activities. They shared how their father imposed strict religious restrictions on them, which made their childhood difficult.

Religious Restrictions Imposed: Urusa, Asfi, and Dolly revealed that their father enforced many strict religious rules on them, often controlling their behavior in the name of religion. However, they pointed out that he himself did not follow those rules. According to them, religion should be something that brings peace and love, not fear and oppression. They shared how their father would often scare them by saying that if they didn’t follow certain practices, they wouldn’t be considered good Muslims. Despite his strict enforcement, their father neither fasted during Ramadan nor prayed five times a day, but he pressured his daughters to do so.

Monitored by Cameras: Urfi’s sisters also shared that their father had installed over 100 cameras in the house to keep a close watch on them. Cameras were placed in the living area, dining room, and even on the terrace. Additionally, the wooden doors of the room where they studied were replaced with glass doors so that their father could observe them at all times.

Support from Their Mother: Urfi’s mother, Zakia, taught them how to pray and helped them understand the true essence of religion. However, the constant monitoring and pressure from their father created a stressful environment during their upbringing.

These revelations about Urfi Javed’s life show the struggles she faced growing up, which have shaped her independent and fearless outlook today.