Apoorva Mukhija’s India Tour Sparks Trolls, Curiosity and Endless Memes

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Apoorva Mukhija, better known as The Rebel Kid, has announced her upcoming India tour, and the internet simply cannot keep calm. While her fans are thrilled, a huge section of netizens is confused, sarcastic, and downright savage—questioning what exactly she plans to do on stage.

The announcement, made on Instagram, revealed that the nationwide tour will take place between October and November 2025. The organisers promised a “nationwide takeover” and urged audiences to “vibe” with Apoorva. But soon after, the comment section turned into a battlefield of curiosity, criticism, and classic internet trolling.

The Big Question: “But What Will She Do?”

If there’s one question dominating social media, it’s this: What will Apoorva actually perform during her live shows?

Some of the sharpest comments include:

  1. “Worst part is people will actually go.”
  2. “Karegi kya ye tour me (What will she even do in this tour)?”
  3. “People are gonna pay for this???”
  4. “Tour to teach people how to be a red flag ofc.”
  5. “Even as her fan, I wouldn’t pay to see her. What is she gonna do? Tell a storytime on stage?”

The trolling, though brutal, highlights the lack of clarity around her tour format. Unlike stand-up comedians, singers, or actors, Apoorva’s primary fame comes from Instagram reels and witty content, leaving many wondering how that will translate into a live arena.

Apoorva’s Response: Unbothered and Upbeat

Despite the flood of negativity, Apoorva isn’t backing down. She responded cheerfully on Instagram with a confident message: “See you in your city.”

Interestingly, while some mocked her, many fans filled the comment section requesting her to bring the tour to their city. The polarising reactions prove that she still holds the ability to engage, divide, and trend—the three golden rules of internet stardom.

Past Controversies Still Linger

This announcement comes after Apoorva’s earlier controversies:

  1. She was trolled for her appearance on comedian Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Latent, where another guest’s unsavoury remarks sparked outrage.
  2. She also appeared on Prime Video’s game show “The Traitors”, which helped her maintain visibility despite criticism.

Her India tour, therefore, is not just an event—it’s her attempt to convert digital popularity into real-world stardom.

Is This the Future of Influencers?

Whether Apoorva’s tour succeeds or flops, one thing is certain: she has sparked a conversation about the blurry line between digital fame and live performance culture in India.

If her fans do turn up in big numbers, it could mark a shift where influencers begin dominating live stages just like musicians and comics. If not, it could expose the fragility of social media fame when tested offline.

Either way, the Rebel Kid has ensured she remains the hottest gossip in town.

By – Nikita