Who is Arun Panwar? The YouTuber at the center of the controversy surrounding his wedding ‘daan’ video
Social media, makes or breaks a person’s image in an instance. And while personal lives often blend seamlessly into content related stories recently a video showing deeply private traditions found itself under the spotlight.
Weddings which were once intimate, family-centric celebrations are now content, conversation, and sometimes, controversy.
The line between cultural practice and public accountability is becoming increasingly blurred, especially when moments captured for celebration end up triggering larger societal debates.
Haryana-based YouTuber Arun Panwar has once again found himself at the centre of public debate after an old video from his wedding resurfaced online. The video, which shows him receiving ₹71 lakh in cash and 21 tolas of gold from his bride’s family, has reignited conversations around dowry practices and social responsibility in the digital age.
Panwar, known for his automobile-focused content, has a significant online presence, with over 2.4 million subscribers on YouTube and nearly a million followers on Instagram. A native of Palwal and a BCA graduate, he has built his brand around cars and lifestyle content. However, it is his personal life that is currently drawing immense attention.
The controversy dates back to his wedding in late 2025, held in Indri, Karnal district, where he married Tithi, a doctor. The viral clip from the ceremony shows Panwar being handed large sums of cash and gold, which many viewers interpreted as dowry, an illegal practice in India.
Following the backlash, Panwar had earlier issued a clarification video, which is now circulating again. In the video, he strongly refuted allegations that the exchange was dowry. “Despite being a doctor, she chose me, a YouTuber. Can you imagine a YouTuber asking a doctor for dowry?” he said. He further described the idea as “absurd.”
His wife, Tithi, also addressed the controversy, explaining that the money was part of a religious offering rather than dowry. She stated that it was not “dahej” (dowry) but “daan” (donation) given during a pooja ceremony, and added that Panwar himself was unaware of the gift beforehand.
Panwar also attempted to contextualise the amount, saying, “Kyunki bhai ye paise wali firm hai,” suggesting that ₹71 lakh was not a significant sum for his wife’s financially well-off family.
It is particularly this remark that has drawn criticism online, with many arguing that the scale of wealth does not justify or normalise such exchanges.
While some users on social media defended the couple, calling it a personal family matter, others pointed out that publicly displaying such transactions could reinforce harmful norms associated with dowry.
Weddings which were once intimate, family-centric celebrations are now content, conversation, and sometimes, controversy.
The line between cultural practice and public accountability is becoming increasingly blurred, especially when moments captured for celebration end up triggering larger societal debates.
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Who is Arun Panwar under spotlight for his wedding video and why
Haryana-based YouTuber Arun Panwar has once again found himself at the centre of public debate after an old video from his wedding resurfaced online. The video, which shows him receiving ₹71 lakh in cash and 21 tolas of gold from his bride’s family, has reignited conversations around dowry practices and social responsibility in the digital age.
Where did it all begin?
The controversy dates back to his wedding in late 2025, held in Indri, Karnal district, where he married Tithi, a doctor. The viral clip from the ceremony shows Panwar being handed large sums of cash and gold, which many viewers interpreted as dowry, an illegal practice in India.
Following the backlash, Panwar had earlier issued a clarification video, which is now circulating again. In the video, he strongly refuted allegations that the exchange was dowry. “Despite being a doctor, she chose me, a YouTuber. Can you imagine a YouTuber asking a doctor for dowry?” he said. He further described the idea as “absurd.”
No dahej but daan!
His wife, Tithi, also addressed the controversy, explaining that the money was part of a religious offering rather than dowry. She stated that it was not “dahej” (dowry) but “daan” (donation) given during a pooja ceremony, and added that Panwar himself was unaware of the gift beforehand.
Why the backlash?
It is particularly this remark that has drawn criticism online, with many arguing that the scale of wealth does not justify or normalise such exchanges.
While some users on social media defended the couple, calling it a personal family matter, others pointed out that publicly displaying such transactions could reinforce harmful norms associated with dowry.
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