MUMBAI, JULY, 2025 – Telugu‑Swedish actress Elli AvrRam is making waves—but not in a good way. After sharing a sunny Instagram photo with popular YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani captioned simply “Finally ❤️,” AvrRam found herself under fire from online trolls who cruelly joked about her “body count”—a slang reference to her past partners. The comment thread took a misogynistic turn, prompting notable influencers and fans to intervene.
The original post—a playful snap of Ashish carrying Elli as she beams holding a bouquet—sent fans into a frenzy. Many lauded the snippet as a “soft launch” of their relationship, while public figures joined the discussion. Among them, actor-singer Arjun Kanungo lightened the mood with a cheeky quip, “Jitna lamba aadmi utna…” poking fun at Ashish’s height in the image. The Times of India+1The Times of India+1
However, the positive vibes were marred when trolls began targeting AvrRam with crude remarks about her dating history. One troll wrote, “Be careful Bro, her body count is more than the number of kgs you have lost,” while others followed with sexist barbs. Whosthat 360+1Hindustan Times+1
Enter Uorfi Javed, the outspoken influencer known for her bold commentary. She slammed the trolls in no uncertain terms, reposting their hateful remarks and calling out the double standard:
“The world is so so brutal to women… People love to villainize and hate women, that’s how they feel superior.” The Times of India+3Whosthat 360+3Hindustan Times+3
Her words struck a chord. Uorfi emphasized that such vitriol rarely targets men, spotlighting the deep-seated misogyny in social discourse.
Social‑media users also rallied, calling out the toxic trend. As one commented:
“Comment section me jo body‑count bolre shame on you guys.” NewsXInstagram+6Whosthat 360+6Hindustan Times+6
Another fan decried the negativity as “disgusting,” defending AvrRam’s right to post personal photos without public scorn. The Times of India+14Whosthat 360+14Instagram+14
For AvrRam and Chanchlani, though relationship status remains unclear, their post continues to fuel speculation. Following their public appearance at a red‑carpet event earlier this year—and now this affectionate snap and banter—it seems likely there may be more in store. Whether it’s a personal announcement or a fun collaboration, fans are watching closely. The Times of India+14Whosthat 360+14The Times of India+14
Background & Timeline:
- July 12: Ashish posts the “Finally ❤️” image of Elli in his arms, sparking dating rumours; Arjun Kanungo humorously comments. NewsX+12Whosthat 360+12The Times of India+12
- Mid‑July: Trolls launch sexist attacks on AvrRam, focusing on her “body count.” Hindustan Times+6Whosthat 360+6The Times of India+6
- July 15–16: Uorfi Javed and fans launch fierce defence of AvrRam, highlighting misogyny in troll culture. The Times of India+3Whosthat 360+3Hindustan Times+3
What’s Next?
AvrRam and Chanchlani have not formally addressed the trolling or the dating conjecture. Meanwhile, content speculation runs wild: is this a budding romance or a lead-up to a soon-to-drop collaboration? With Ashish teasing a “spot‑boy” video with Elli and the caption “Finally, we have been waiting to tell you…,” fans are sure something big is brewing. Hindustan Times
Civic observers say this episode reflects a persistent bias: women are scrutinized for personal history, even in innocent contexts, while men escape similar judgement. AvrRam’s case highlights a growing call—championed by personalities like Uorfi—for equitable online treatment. As more celebrities weigh in, the debate around online misogyny promises to feature prominently in coming days.