Ex-BF Alleges Apoorva Did Everything For Getting More Engagement On Social Media
Apoorva Mukhija, a popular content creator who first rose to
fame on YouTube and later through reality TV and Bollywood projects, has once
again found herself at the center of controversy. After garnering admiration
for her performances in Nadaaniyan and The Traitors, her personal life has now
sparked widespread discussion following accusations made by her former partner.
Her ex-boyfriend, Utsav Dahiya, recently shared a song on Instagram addressing the speculation around their breakup. Through the lyrics and a detailed caption, he accused Apoorva of being unfaithful during their relationship and suggested that she attempted to reconcile with him for the sake of creating content. He claimed she insulted him publicly just to gain more engagement from her audience.
In his post, Utsav warned that if any further false claims were made about him, he would release evidence to defend himself. He criticized the misuse of social media influence to create misleading narratives, and expressed frustration over being painted negatively online. Referring to how he was once dismissed as a “nobody,” Utsav emphasized that online popularity doesn’t equate to real-world validation. He stressed that truth stands on its own, without the support of large followings, and urged Apoorva to stop spreading lies about others for the sake of drama.
The video has quickly gone viral, prompting debate across social platforms. As of now, Apoorva has not responded to Utsav’s allegations.
Click here to watch the video.
The two had publicly announced their breakup at the end of
January. Since then, Apoorva has often mentioned a toxic ex in her content,
accusing him of abuse and infidelity, although she never took his name
directly. Her followers assumed she was referring to Utsav, leading to online
backlash against him. Likewise, Utsav did not name Apoorva in his video, but
the message was unmistakably directed at her.
The situation has escalated into a public sparring match, drawing attention not just to their past relationship, but also to the larger issue of how personal conflicts are amplified and monetized on social media.
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