Elvish Yadav’s first Instagram post after getting bail shows luxury cars and a lesson on time being the best teacher

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Elvish Yadav’s first Instagram post after getting bail shows luxury cars and a lesson on time being the best teacher

Elvish Yadav has got bail in both the cases of assault and snake poison. The YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner is back to his signature lifestyle but with a hint of humility. His first Instagram post after getting bail boasts of some luxury cars, but the caption is about time being the best teacher. (Also Read: Elvish Yadav attack case: Gurugram court grants bail to Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner)

Hours after getting bail in the assault case, Elvish took to his Instagram handle on Saturday to share a picture of himself with two luxury cars. He is wearing a white shirt, blue denim, black half jacket, brown shoes and sunglasses while looking away from the camera. However, it is her caption that caught the attention of followers. He wrote in Hindi, “Time is not visible but many things are visible.” He also added hashtags of Elvish Yadav and Elvish Army.

Elvish’s parents came out in support of him after he was arrested in snake venom case. Speaking to Aaj Tak, Elvish’s father, Ram Avtar, and mother, Sushma, said, “Elvish used to rent luxury cars such as Mercedes and Porsche for his vlogs. He used to use old cars to perform stunts in his videos and make them look like his new cars.”

A Gurugram court on Saturday granted bail to Elvish in an assault case against YouTuber Sagar Thakur alias Maxtern. Elvish was granted bail on the grounds that a settlement had been reached between him and the complaining YouTuber. On March 8, Elvish Yadav was caught in a video beating up content creator Sagar Thakur in a mall shop in Gurugram. On Sagar’s complaint, an FIR was registered against Elvish Yadav and others at Sector 53 police station.

A Gautam Buddh Nagar court on Friday granted bail to Elvish in a drugs case, six days after he was jailed. He was arrested on March 17 by the Noida Police in connection with the investigation into the suspected use of snake venom as a recreational drug at parties organized by him. Elvish was among six people named in the FIR lodged at Sector 49 police station in Noida on November 3 last year on the complaint of a representative of animal rights NGO People for Animals (PFA).

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