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Social media is one of the most interesting things in today’s world. It can make a person popular or take away all the fame in a split second. The power of social media can be seen in the lives of influencers who have a huge fan following. From the viral Dolly Chaiwala from Nagpur to the Vada Pav Girl from Delhi, social media has made these people celebrities.
One such name that has a huge fan following on social media is Youtuber Armaan Malik. With around 3 million followers on Instagram and 7.62 million subscribers to one of his YouTube channels, he is one of the most followed celebrities on social media. But Armaan Malik had a very humble beginning and it was only through his hard work that he was able to attain the fame he enjoys today. In a recent interview, Armaan Malik spoke about various aspects of his life.
Armaan Malik came to Delhi from Haryana with Rs 2,000 in his pocket and started working in a bank where he met Payal. The two fell in love and got married in 2011. In 2016, the couple was blessed with a son, Chirayau.
When Armaan married Kritika, his relationship with Payal deteriorated and the two separated. However, with time, the two reconciled and now the three of them live together with their children, as per reports. Due to the doctor’s negligence, one of her fallopian tubes turned cancerous.
Armaan Malik treats his employees like his family. After a humble beginning and struggle, the YouTuber gained immense popularity with his vlogs. He reportedly owns 10 apartments, four of which are for his wives and four children while the remaining six serve as apartments for his employees. One of the apartments also serves as a fully equipped studio.
With his interesting content, Armaan and his family have earned a lot of popularity and money. During a conversation with Siddharth Kannan, when Armaan was asked about his net worth, the YouTuber casually stated that he has a net worth of Rs 100-200 crore which he earned through YouTube in just 2.5 years.
In the same interview, Armaan also revealed that during COVID-19, he had Rs 35,000. At that time, he was getting money through TikTok. While he used to get Rs 2 lakh per month through TikTok, he thought of expanding his horizons and joined YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
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