"They want me to attend not as a guest but as a friend"
Orhan ‘Orry’ Awatramani, has lifted the veil on his “primary source of income”, shedding light on his lucrative earnings.
The social media sensation is renowned for his vibrant lifestyle and is frequently pictured alongside Bollywood stars.
However, it has been a mystery as to who Orry is and how he can attend star-studded events.
After months of speculation about his profession, Orry has finally addressed the burning question.
He revealed that his primary focus is to “spread the message of happiness”.
In an interview with Forbes India, Orry expressed his delight in bringing joy to people’s lives through his event appearances.
He emphasised that these engagements serve as his main source of income, with hosts willing to pay generously to have him attend their events.
Orry shared: “People call me to weddings and they are happy to pay me anywhere between Rs. 15 lakh- Rs. 30 lakh (£141,000 – £28,000).
“They want me to attend not as a guest but as a friend, maybe to the groom or someone else.
“So, my actual audience keeps me so afloat that they want me there at their events.”
He highlighted the personal connection he fosters with his audience.
Orry’s influence extends beyond his event appearances.
He also has endorsements from prominent brands like Vaseline and CRED, which bolster his presence on social media.
His association with celebrities, both Indian and international, further solidifies his status.
Orry is seen as a sought-after personality in the entertainment industry.
The social media maven’s unique catchphrase, “I am a liver” encapsulates his philosophy of embracing life to the fullest, resonating with his vast audience.
Despite his burgeoning popularity, Orry remains committed to authenticity and connection with his followers.
While he has not ruled out the possibility of launching merchandise associated with his brand in the future, Orry emphasised that accessibility and affordability would remain paramount.
During a recent appearance on Koffee With Karan, Orry hinted at his contemplation of a “digital demise.”
He added:
“People love a good story, and a well-orchestrated downfall can be the most captivating chapter of it.”
“You’ve seen my rise – the parties, the clothes, Bigg Boss, the media attention, even Koffee With Karan, which is truly an achievement for non-film personalities.
“I’ve climbed high, and as they say, what goes up must come down.
“So, before the inevitable crash or someone else forcing it, I’d rather take control.
“I want to plan an epic downfall, a spectacular crash that paves the way for a comeback. Because after a crash, you get back up.
“Ideally, I’d like to schedule this downfall for May. But it needs to be incredibly entertaining, something that capitalises on the current attention.
“Then, after this grand performance, I’ll disappear for a vacation in Europe. Upon my return, I’ll come back with a bang, like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
“A downfall isn’t about self-destruction. It’s about creating an entertaining saga, not shutting down my Instagram or erasing everything I’ve built.
“It’s about taking charge of the narrative and using it to propel myself forward.”








