- June 19, 2024
Bigg Boss OTT 2’s Elvish Yadav On Getting Work After His Controversies: ‘I Am Not Scared’ – News18
Elvish Yadav won Bigg Boss OTT 2. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Elvish Yadav was arrested in an alleged snake venom-related case.
Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav was caught up in a series of controversies in the last few months. After his stint in the reality show, the social media influencer got embroiled in a legal case lodged against him for slapping a fellow YouTuber. Then, he was put behind bars for allegedly organising and supplying snake poison to parties. Despite the tough time, Elvish did not lose hope regarding his career. He believes that one can never lose out on work if there is talent.
Recently, Elvish Yadav sat down for a conversation with entertainment portal Pinkvilla where he shared his views on the uncertainty of his career given the controversies he has been embroiled in. The YouTuber opined that he is positive and has no doubts when it comes to his career. He shared, “My focus is on being positive. I didn’t have fear, that’s why I went through…I will continue this and it’s not that you won’t get work in the industry. If one is scared that he won’t get work after getting mixed up in a controversy. It does not happen like that as one who is talented will never run out of work.”
Earlier this year in March, Elvish was arrested by the Noida police for his alleged involvement in the snake venom case. He was taken into custody for 14 days and faced charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act which deals with buying and selling of drugs. Currently, he is out on bail.
Previously, the former Bigg Boss winner was also caught up in the controversy after a YouTuber named Maxtern aka Sagar Thakur reportedly filed an FIR against him. Amid all the controversy, a video that surfaced of Elvish reportedly beating Sagar emerged on the Internet. Later, the duo also resolved their differences and the influencer shared a picture with Sagar. Captioning the same, he wrote, “Ek Ghar Mai Bartan Hote Hai. Bajege toa sahi. Bhaichara On Top. (There are utensils in a house. If they make noise, it’s alright. Brotherhood on top.)”