"Yes, I finally did it... we voted Cardia. I want to tell you that no matter how hard and confusing it is, people can help... it can be confusing at the booths But please go and vote. Go and vote where your name is. Voting is very important in democracy."

Earlier, the actress had taken to her Instagram Stories to criticize polling booth officials after her name was reportedly missing from the list of potential voters. However, he later deleted the post.

In a now-deleted post, Gauhar said: “I have an appeal
, Your Aadhaar card is your identification that you are an Indian citizen and you should be able to vote. But when you go to the voting counter, the booth where your building members are listed, everyone else is present there except those who actually live in the building.

He also claimed that "people who left the building are still on the list".

"I am just making a humble appeal that on the basis of your Aadhaar card you should be allowed to vote as an Indian citizen," she said.

In another video, he asked, “If you are an Indian citizen and you present Aadhaar card for every important thing in your life… then why not at the vote counter? Why are we being denied the right to vote?”

“The list does not contain your names but it contains names of people who do not live in the building. He says that this was this year's survey. But that can't happen because he left the building three years ago."

He also appealed to the "Election Commission of India or whatever body decides for the voting process in India" to allow the use of Aadhaar cards or passports for voting.