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Apoorva Mukhija says society has issues with women who live life on their own terms: ‘They called me atankwadi, don't care when Carryminati abuses'
Apoorva Mukhija says society has issues with women who live life on their own terms: ‘They called me atankwadi, don't care when Carryminati abuses'

Indian Express

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Apoorva Mukhija says society has issues with women who live life on their own terms: ‘They called me atankwadi, don't care when Carryminati abuses'

Content creator Apoorva Mukhija sparked controversy after a video surfaced showing her abusing a contestant during a controversial episode of Samay Raina's show, India's Got Latent, where she appeared alongside YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia. The incident drew significant backlash, prompting Mukhija to delete her Instagram posts. In a recent interview wth Yuvaa, the content creator spoke out against what she described as 'selective hatred' targeting women who live life on their own terms. Sharing disappointment in how society never cared to question the contestant whose misogynist comments provoked her to react in a certain way, Mukhija said, 'I used to think that it is 2024. I didn't believe that gender inequality and pay parity was still an issue until I grew up. I realised they were 100% right. Society as a whole, women and men, both included, hate seeing woman be themselves. They hate to see you be happy, they hate to see you financially independent, they hate to see you happy with or without a partner. I started rebelling started as a child against my father's rules, but that was just a small portion of it. Today, I am rebelling against the society. They would love to give me labels. If I am spending money, travelling, they would say 'Sugar daddy hai'. I have male friends who drink every single day and post it on Instagram and nobody cares. But it is an issue when it is a woman.' She added, 'Carryminati abuses and it is never an issue, but if I abuse, it becomes an issue.' When asked if the incident is going to change her or if at all she is planning a comeback, Apoorva Mukhija said, 'I will always be the person who dreams big and never gives up. No matter what they throw at me. I am not going anywhere. I have taken a little break, but I am right there.' She said this incident has made her stronger and fearless. 'Earlier, they used to make roast video against me, but now journalists are roasting me like who thought that would be possible. They called me an atankwadi on news. I am someone who is scared to burn even basic crackers during Diwali. Earlier, I used to feel conscious when I used to receive hate, but now the little filter that I had, that too has disappeared. Now, I don't care,' said Mukhija.

Apoorva Mukhija says parents 'lost respect in a second': I put them through that
Apoorva Mukhija says parents 'lost respect in a second': I put them through that

India Today

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Apoorva Mukhija says parents 'lost respect in a second': I put them through that

In a recently released promo for her upcoming interview with We Are Yuvaa, Apoorva Mukhija became emotional while recalling the backlash she faced during the India's Got Latent controversy.'I always wanted to have a media video or paps screaming, 'Apoorva ji kuch boliye' (Apoorva ji, say something). I will show it to my kids and be like, 'Tumhari mummy bhi gundi thi apne time pe' (Your mother was a badass in her time too)," she shared, tearing up as she reflected on the in the clip, she added, 'My dad always said 'Samaj mein izzat rehni chahiye'. I just felt like, he lost all of that in a second and I put them through all of that." She concluded with a message of hope: 'There is light at the end of the tunnel, you just have to fight for it." Mukhija, alongside panellists Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani, came under fire for controversial remarks made on the India's Got Latent show. The incident sparked widespread outrage, leading to multiple FIRs filed under various legal the backlash, Mukhija took a break from social media, scrubbing her Instagram account and stepping away from public view. She recently returned with a YouTube video in which she opened up about the controversy and the severe toll it took, including receiving rape and death With the investigation nearing its conclusion, the Court has instructed all involved to co-operate until the chargesheet is filed. In the meantime, Mukhija has quietly resumed work after months away from the spotlight.

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