After Elvish Yadav, Anjali Arora gets trolled by social media by faking the brand of automobile she owns. This is what eagle eyed netizens noticed
YouTubers are the latest sensation whether it is reality shows or social media. When the Elvish Yadav and snake venom case happened, the father of the social media star said that the cars that one saw in his videos belonged to his friends, and were used for shoots. He said that his son owns just a Wagon R and a Toyota both of which are bought with loans. This news came as a shock to many. We have always seen Elvish Yadav with a fleet of cars. He is an automobile enthusiast.
Did Anjali Arora pass off her Fortuner as a Landcruiser?
Anjali Arora is one of the sensational social media personalities around. The lady did an Instagram session where people asked her about what car she drove. She said that she has a Landcruiser. A netizen highlighted on Reddit that she is the owner of a Toyota Fortuner. There is a huge disparity in the price of both cars. A Land Cruiser which is from Toyota costs Rs 2.10 crores while the price of a Fortuner is starting from Rs 33.43 lakhs. The top model costs around Rs 51.44 lakhs for the same.
Netizens have varied reactions on this car price difference
Many asked on Reddit what was the need for Anjali Arora to tell the world that she has a Land Cruiser when it is a Fortuner. Another one said that a Fortuner is a good enough car. Some dragged in Munawar Faruqui saying that he is the owner of a Range Rover. Anjali Arora was in Lock Upp. She hit out with snide remarks at Munawar Faruqui after his two girlfriends got exposed on Bigg Boss 17 creating huge drama.
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