“Gangs Deciding Creators’ Choices?!” — Karan Aujla Slams Shocking Firing at YouTuber's Home
Breaking Drama: A Million Times Worse Than Clickbait
Karan Aujla—the Punjabi music icon—just dropped a line so hot it’s burning Twitter: “Gangs shouldn’t be deciding what creators do.” His commentary follows a frightening shooting at the home of YouTuber Elvish Yadav, allegedly carried out by the Himanshu Bhau gang in retaliation for his alleged promotion of betting apps. Shots flew, fear soared, and Aujla’s voice cut through the chaos with chilling clarity.
Karan Doesn’t Hold Back
Reacting via social media, Karan Aujla said:
“I read news about a creator’s house being fired at with 25 rounds. A gang claimed responsibility because the creator promoted a betting app. This can happen to anyone in India. I only work with brands responsibly.”
His stance instantly resonated with creators and fans alike: content should never be punished with violence.
Here’s What Really Happened
- On August 17, gunshots rocked the neighborhood of Elvish Yadav, a Bigg Boss OTT winner and YouTuber, in Gurugram. The Himanshu Bhau gang took credit, accusing him of promoting betting apps that had “ruined families.” Luckily, no injuries were reported. The Times of India
- The audacity of gangsters claiming vigilante justice over digital ad content sparked mass outrage and flooded social media with calls for creator safety and brand responsibility.
Fan Reactions… Ugh, So Real
“When you promote responsibly but live in a country where gangs shoot your house over an ad.”
“Karan is spot on—this is cross the line. But how safe are creators, really?”
“Elvish went from YouTube studio to SWAT drama overnight.”
Some fans hailed it as a wake-up call, while others blamed the influencer economy—and extremist vigilante justice.