Elvish Yadav, known for his strong personality, opened up about his controversies and legal troubles, saying, “A lot of time is wasted in court,” as he reflected on the lessons learned from his past experiences.

Famous for both his popular and controversial moments, YouTuber and reality show winner Elvish Yadav shared how his past controversies have taught him important lessons about what not to do in life.
From the snake venom case to assault allegations by another YouTuber, and his recent fight with Prince Narula on MTV Roadies XX, Elvish has often faced tough situations, including legal problems.
In a candid conversation with IANS, Elvish shared,
“From all the controversies I’ve experienced, I’ve learned one thing… A lot of time is wasted in court. So why go through it? I mean, it’s just a waste of time… I’m talking about very practical things.”
He elaborated,
“You have a conflict with someone maybe you said something wrong, they responded, you got angry, then they did something, and it turned into a fight. The police got involved. At that point, it’s no longer just a fight between two people.”
Elvish emphasized that court cases consume significant time and energy, leading him to prefer avoiding conflicts altogether.
“Everything escalates, and a lot of time is wasted. You have to run around a lot… go places, sign papers. All of that feels pointless. I just want to stay away from such things. These experiences have actually helped me grow a lot.”
The winner of “Bigg Boss OTT 2” remarked that these experiences have shaped him, and he wouldn’t want to relive any of them.
He said,
“They’ve shown me what I should not do what mistakes I’ve made in life. And sometimes, I suffered even for mistakes I didn’t make. So now I feel it’s better not to do anything that leads to suffering later,”
In addition to “MTV Roadies Double Cross,” Elvish appears on the light-hearted culinary show “Laughter Chefs Fun Unlimited.”
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When discussing why he doesn’t often showcase his softer side, he stated,
“I don’t know why people point things out or make edits about me, thinking, ‘this is how he is.’ But in real life, I’m very different. I’m actually a good person.”
He added,
“I speak kindly to those who speak kindly to me. That soft side of me somehow, people either don’t see it or they don’t want to see it. Maybe my shortcoming is that I’m not able to show that side properly.”