Apoorva Mukhija, also known as The Rebel Kid, has become very popular on social media. She creates funny videos, appears on reality shows, and works with many brands. Her success story has amazed many people, but it also caused a big discussion online about the value of social media fame compared to traditional education.
IITian Criticizes Apoorva Mukhija’s ₹41-Crore Success
A former IIT student shared her thoughts on this topic. She said that getting admission to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is very hard. It took her years of hard work, studying long hours every day, and many sacrifices. She left behind her family, friends, and normal life to prepare for the tough exams. After getting into IIT Kanpur, she faced even more pressure from studies, exams, and job hunting. It was a difficult and stressful journey.
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On the other hand, Apoorva Mukhija made a lot of money quickly through social media. It is reported that she earns about ₹2.5 lakh daily from her videos, shows, and brand deals. The IIT alumna pointed out that while she worked very hard for years, Apoorva earned a large fortune in a short time by making reels, wearing makeup, and being bold online.
This comparison led to many reactions on social media. Some people said both paths are different and should not be compared. One user said that studying for IIT was her choice, just like Apoorva chose social media. Another person said earning money on social media may seem impressive but asked if it is worth losing self-respect by saying or doing inappropriate things online.
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Others believe that both paths need hard work and dedication, but it is wrong to compare them because they are very different. One comment said that the reason for some problems in society is comparing apples to oranges, meaning comparing things that are not the same.
This debate shows how people view success differently today. Some value traditional education and its challenges, while others see social media as a new way to achieve fame and money fast. Both have their own difficulties and rewards.

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