The
feud
between reality show ‘
Bigg Boss OTT 2
‘ winner
Elvish Yadav
and YouTuber
Maxtern
aka
Sagar Thakur
was a major one. In the
video
that went viral on X,
Elvish
was shown severely hitting Maxtern, prompting him to face trolls around the country.
Then Elvish went for a live session and presented his side. Maxtern filed an
FIR
against Elvish once the situation turned serious. After that,
Gurugram Police
summoned Elvish for questioning on Tuesday. Elvish and Maxtern resolved their differences a few hours later.
Elvish yet again came live talking about the resolution and also posted a picture where both Elvish and Maxtern are seen smiling and holding each other. Elvish captioned the picture, “Ek Ghar Mai Bartan Hote Hai Bajege toh sahi. Bhaichara On Top”.
Elvish and Maxtern came live together, in the live Maxtern was seen saying, “There was a miscommunication, someone had tried to instigate me against Elvish Bhai. I don’t want to take that person’s name here, but I have told everything to Elvish bhai.” Elvish added, “All of this was done, especially the camera and all because of someone. We don’t want to take his name but finally, things are resolved. Everything is clear from my end. There won’t be a problem for you from my end. Hum kaunse ladte pitte ghumte hai bhai, hum bhi sahi se rehte hai.”
It all started with Elvish Yadav and Sagar Thakur engaged in a social media dispute that lasted many days. On March 7 (Thursday), the
winner
of Bigg Boss OTT 2 took to Twitter to express his desire to remind Sagar, better known as Maxtern, of his abode in Delhi. Thakur later drove to Gurugram and posted a screenshot of his discussion with Elvish on social media.
Viral video! Elvish Yadav slaps a man in jaipur, later defends himself
Previously, Elvish Yadav posted a video on social media stating that Maxtern made terrifying threats against him and his family, prompting his actions. The fight between the YouTubers occurred at Maxtern’s friend’s clothing store. The Bigg Boss OTT 2 star stated that the meeting was meticulously prepared, with concealed cameras and microphones set to record them.