Trending Digital & Entertainment Updates: Dhruv Rathee’s Startup, Karan Aujla’s Struggles, Fukra Insaan’s Kind Gesture & More
India’s digital and entertainment world is buzzing with multiple headlines this week. From Dhruv Rathee addressing criticism around his AI startup, to Karan Aujla revealing shocking details about firing incidents at his Canadian home, Fukra Insaan gifting a cab driver a new car, and debates over podcasts slammed by Karan Johar – there’s a lot happening. Let’s take a detailed look at the top trending stories in this mix of technology, entertainment, social issues, and human-interest news.
Dhruv Rathee Responds on AI Fiesta Token Limit Controversy
Popular YouTuber and social commentator Dhruv Rathee recently faced criticism over his startup AI Fiesta. Users pointed out that his launch video did not clearly mention monthly token limits, even though it was written on the website.
Responding to the controversy, Dhruv clarified that when the video went live, no final limits had been decided. The company first wanted to analyze user behavior and average monthly consumption. Research suggested that most AI platform users consume between 50,000 to 100,000 tokens per month, while heavy users may go up to 200,000–250,000. Hence, AI Fiesta introduced a buffer and set the limit at 400,000 monthly tokens.
Interestingly, less than 1% of users have exhausted this limit. The startup is also offering some users free tokens to test patterns. Dhruv assured that a detailed update will follow after the first user cycle is completed.
Karan Aujla Opens Up About Multiple Firing Incidents in Canada
Punjabi singer and lyricist Karan Aujla revealed horrifying details on a podcast about repeated firing incidents at his Canadian residence.
According to Aujla, the first incident of bullets being fired at his home occurred in 2019, linked to an extortion threat. Despite not giving in to demands, shootings continued. He claimed similar incidents have taken place nearly six times, putting his family’s safety at risk.
Aujla stated, “The worst part is, houses in Canada are made of wood. Bullets easily pass through walls, which makes living inside still unsafe.” His revelations have sparked debates on rising security concerns for Indian artists abroad.
Fukra Insaan Wins Hearts by Gifting a Car to a Cab Driver
YouTuber Fukra Insaan, known for his entertaining and kind-hearted content, recently made headlines by gifting a brand-new car to a cab driver.
He shared an Instagram reel showing the emotional moment, highlighting that the driver could not afford his own taxi. The gift will help the driver provide stable income for his family. Fans and followers have widely appreciated Fukra Insaan’s generous act, praising him for spreading positivity.
Ranveer Allahbadia Clears Stance on Big Boss
Entrepreneur and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia (BeerBiceps) addressed speculation about his participation in the TV reality show Big Boss.
When asked by paparazzi if he’ll ever enter the Big Boss house, Ranveer replied firmly, “No, never.” On being asked why, he added, “We are businesspeople, bro.” His short but impactful comment went viral, indicating his focus remains on entrepreneurship rather than reality television.
Karan Johar Slams Irresponsible Podcasts
Filmmaker Karan Johar expressed disappointment over a growing trend of certain podcasts. On Instagram, he said while he respects credible journalists and responsible media, there’s a new subculture of podcasters inviting controversial or irrelevant guests.
Johar criticized them for making disrespectful comments about the film industry and allowing psychics and astrologers to make “scary predictions.” He emphasized that free speech is important, but exploiting it as clickbait for followers is wrong.
AI Tool Mimicking Sushant Singh Rajput Disturbs Family
Meta has come under fire for allegedly allowing an AI tool mimicking late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s voice and personality.
The tool, trained on his old interviews, tweets, and posts, enables users to interact with an AI-generated version of the actor. While some fans appreciated the idea, Sushant’s family expressed deep distress. In a letter to Meta India, they demanded removal of the tool, calling it “insensitive and disturbing.”
Shraddha Kapoor’s LinkedIn Struggle
Actress Shraddha Kapoor expressed frustration after LinkedIn marked her official account as fake. Despite it being a verified premium account, Shraddha revealed she could not access or share her entrepreneurial journey. Fans requested LinkedIn to address the issue quickly.
Tiger Shroff’s Mother Defends Him Against Trolls
Actor Tiger Shroff faced online trolling after a viral reel listed him among the “worst actors in Bollywood.” The reel placed Tiger at position number two.
In response, his mother Ayesha Shroff commented, “And who are you exactly to decide this?” Many fans rallied behind her defense, criticizing the negativity in such lists.
Elon Musk Teases ‘Micro Hard’ to Compete with Microsoft
Billionaire Elon Musk announced via X that he plans to launch a software company named Micro Hard, aimed at rivaling Microsoft. The unusual name triggered mixed reactions, but Musk claimed the project is real and based on AI-driven hardware simulations. The tech world is now closely watching for further developments.
South Korean Crypto Scammer Caught by Smoking Mistake
In an unusual twist, a South Korean crypto scammer involved in a multi-million-dollar fraud was arrested after police noticed him flicking a cigarette butt in public, which is illegal there.
When asked for ID, he refused and even tried to bribe officers, raising suspicion. On verification, police discovered he had scammed around 1,300 people, stealing millions. This quirky arrest highlights how small mistakes can expose big criminals.
Meanwhile, India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) also busted a call center scam in Gurugram and Delhi, seizing luxury cars, watches, and properties linked to a $15 million fraud conducted between 2022 and 2024.
Heartbreaking Case of Hospital Negligence
A disturbing incident shook Uttar Pradesh when a father walked into a government office carrying his newborn’s dead body in a bag, accusing a private hospital of negligence.
He alleged that the hospital demanded high charges during delivery, refusing to operate on his wife until full payment was made. By the time he arranged the money, the baby had died. Shockingly, the hospital also allegedly abandoned the wife on the roadside. Following investigation, the hospital was sealed and patients shifted elsewhere.
Child Harassment Allegation by Woman Sparks Debate
A viral video on Instagram showed a woman alleging that a 6–7-year-old boy passed lewd comments at her while she walked in her society. The remarks shocked her, especially since other children confirmed it.
The incident has sparked intense online debate on parenting, child behavior, and early exposure to inappropriate influences on kids.
Inspiring Woman Rides to Ladakh on Activa Scooter
Amidst heavy news, one story inspired everyone: a woman from Chandigarh rode all the way to Ladakh on an old Honda Activa scooter.
She revealed she had previously covered routes to Hemkund Sahib and Badrinath on the same scooter. This time, her family encouraged her journey, making her an example of courage and passion for travel.
WhatsApp Wedding Invitation Scam Cost Man ₹2 Lakh
Cybercrime is evolving, and a man recently became victim to a WhatsApp wedding invitation scam, losing around ₹2 lakh. The scam involved sending an APK file disguised as a wedding card invite. Once downloaded, it gave scammers remote access to the phone, leading to theft. Authorities have advised users never to download unknown files.
Digital Creators Celebrate New Milestones
On a positive note, JB Music Official crossed 100K YouTube subscribers, while Ruchika Rathore celebrated 1 million subscribers. Congratulations poured in for both digital creators marking these important milestones.
Conclusion
From tech controversies to inspiring journeys, and from emotional human stories to digital scams, this week’s updates remind us how diverse the world of digital entertainment and social life has become. Whether it’s Dhruv Rathee’s token controversy, Karan Aujla’s struggle with extortion, or Fukra Insaan’s heartwarming generosity, each story reflects India’s evolving tech-driven yet emotionally connected society.












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