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Former TikTok Star Amir Siddiqui Breaks Silence on Life After Viral Controversy

Amir Siddiqui reveals why he moved to Dubai and pivoted to real estate, breaking his silence on the mental toll of the 2020 'YouTube vs TikTok' controversy.

Sapna Sharma
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TikTok Star Amir Siddiqui Breaks Silence on Life After Viral Online Controversy

Former TikTok creator and viral personality Amir Siddiqui has officially broken his silence regarding his relocation to Dubai, citing a desire for a stable life away from the “toxicity” of Indian social media.

Siddiqui, who became a household name during the 2020 “YouTube vs TikTok” controversy, revealed in a recent video on the ‘Thugesh Unfiltered’ channel that he has moved out of Mumbai to seek a fresh start.

The creator stated that while he had achieved significant fame and financial success in India, the mental toll of constant online scrutiny led him to prioritize his well-being over digital relevance.

The controversy Siddiqui refers to began when popular YouTuber CarryMinati posted a “roast” video titled “YouTube vs TikTok: The End.” The video, which garnered 70 million views before being removed, turned Siddiqui into a central figure of internet ridicule across India.

Reflecting on that period, Siddiqui admitted that he was unprepared for the scale of the backlash and that his mental health suffered as a result of the sudden, massive wave of negativity.

Siddiqui clarified that he never intended for content creation to be his lifelong profession, noting that he was “never really into fame.” He explained that social media began as a hobby but quickly became a “burden” on his shoulders as his following grew.

At the height of his career, Siddiqui was earning between ₹50,000 to ₹1,00,000 per promotional video, often producing 15 to 20 videos a month.

Despite the high earnings, the creator admitted to a period of financial recklessness, spending lakhs on parties and clubbing in Mumbai.

He shared that during his most viral moments, he was surrounded by “fair-weather friends” who disappeared once the controversy turned sour.

This experience prompted him to move his focus toward long-term financial security rather than the fleeting validation of likes and comments.

Siddiqui has since pivoted his career into real estate and diverse investments, moving away from the “creator” label. He revealed that he and his brother have invested their earnings into several properties in Mumbai and are active in digital gold and cryptocurrency markets.

He emphasized that being “quiet” on social media does not mean he is inactive, but rather that he is working on projects that offer more privacy and stability.

The former TikTok star also addressed his current relationship with the platforms that made him famous. He noted that he has largely abandoned Instagram due to “shadowbanning” and the rise of communal toxicity.

Siddiqui expressed that he no longer feels the need to prove himself to the public and is content with his new life as an investor in the Middle East.

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