Urmila Matondkar is being massively trolled for her gaffe during a recent speech. In a video shared online by ANI, she says that the British knew that after the World War 2 ended in 1919, there was widespread unrest in India. To tackle the same, they proposed the Rowlatt Act, under which suspects could be locked up in prison without trial.The actor-turned-politician went on to compare the Citizenship (Amendment) Act to the Rowlatt Act, and said that they would both be remembered as black laws in history.Netizens quickly pointed out that Urmila erroneously said World War 2 instead of World War 1, and trolled her for her mistake. World War 1 was fought from 1914-1919, while World War 2 lasted from 1939-1945.Urmila was last seen in a special song Bewafa Beauty in Abhinay Deo’s Blackmail (2018). Her last major Bollywood release was Saurabh Kabra’s EMI (2008), in which she starred alongside Sanjay Dutt.“Coming to projects, I am open to them but I don’t want to make any comeback or anything like that. I don’t plan my life so much. I take it as it comes and do it to the best of my abilities, be it any part of my life,” she added.