Orhan Awatramani, commonly known as Orry, is stirring up quite a fuss on social media. He’s set to take legal action against Ruchika Lohiya, a content creator, over a video she posted on Instagram. In her video, Ruchika claimed that Orry declined to shake her hand at an event. She explained how she expressed her admiration for Orry’s work, but when she went in for a handshake, he opted for a fist bump instead.
Orry defended himself, saying he was worried about the cleanliness of her hands and criticized Ruchika for ignoring his manager’s instructions and trying to grab attention. This back-and-forth has gotten everyone talking, with Ruchika’s video racking up a whopping 3.7 million views.
Recently, Orry spoke at the India Today Conclave 2024 in New Delhi, where he introduced a new term, ‘and friend’, showcasing his influence. But amidst all this, he’s still planning to take legal action against Ruchika for what he sees as defamation.
It’s a heated debate sparking conversations about manners, boundaries, and the power of influence on social media.