content creator Apoorva MukhuhaKnown as better online Rebel childAnnounced a deep personal new series with titles Getting happiness againInspired by his struggles after backlash India has a latent dispute,
Apoorva revealed
Taking on Instagram, Apoorva shared that it would soon release a series of videos that chronic his journey of healing and growth. He revealed that after spending the week, he started many “side quests” to feel happy again. Each experience, she said, taught her a valuable lesson that she now wants to share with her audience.
The declaration video has a narrator how the situation was splendated for Apoorva, “she will lose her home, her show, many brand deals and her self -esteem … One thing she never lost was hope. Hope to be happy one day again.”
The video also revealed the title of the upcoming series Finding Happiness Again and explained how Apoorva decided to document his journey, while everything around him was “Falling different”.
He captioned the video, “Maut me bhi masti nahi ruki ‘is @Yushwadhwa which has also been my biggest cheerleader and inspiration in this game of life.”
A few days before the announcement, Apoorva posted an emotional Instagram story, in which she was closed in her now-khali living room, strongly indicated that she was emptying her Mumbai apartment. This scene moment, now confirmed by its new video, a symbolic end for a turbulent chapter in his life was marked.
India got latent controversy: What happened?
Controversy erupted after a disturbing clip from a reality show India became latent went viral. In video, panelist Ranveer Allahbadia (Aka Beerbis) asked the fellow panelist a highly inappropriate question. Samay Raina“Will you see that your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or once join it to stop it forever?”
The question expressed intensive public displeasure, in which Neetzance slammed Allahbadia and criticized the panel including Apoorva and Ashish Chanchalani, including Apoorva and Ashish Chanchala, including Apoorva and Ashish Chanchalani in real time.
Struggle with Mental healthSupported by friends
In the following days, Apoorva found himself at the end of severe online abuse. He received a chilling message from the people who claimed to have death, acid attack threats and people claiming to know its location. His legal and management team advised him to temporarily move to a friend’s residence for safety.
Earlier, Apoorva had opened up about the situation on his mental health through a Youtube Vlog, “Every day I woke up, something new would have happened. I would have a sleep paralysis because I would be afraid.”
He credited the circle close to his friends to help him through the dark moments, saying, “My friends talk to me every day, all the time, to say that everything will be alright.”