Orry flips the bird in ‘wild’ party video hours after questioning in Rs 252-crore drugs case | WATCH

Orry drugs case: Influencer Orhan Awatramani, widely known as Orry, appeared to send out a pointed message on Wednesday night, only hours after he was questioned by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai Police in connection with the ongoing Rs 252-crore drugs case. His late-night Instagram post, which showed him partying amid flashing lights, instantly sparked debate online and reignited conversations around his recent summons.

A video was posted on his Instagram Stories, showing Orry dancing energetically at a concert. He was seen in a sheer black mesh top, jumping to the beats of Aaj Ki Raat from Don.

Orry shares bold partying video

At one point, he threw his hands up and flipped the middle finger towards the camera. Over the clip, a line was written that read, “I am a liver”, a phrase he screamed excitedly while dancing. The caption accompanying the post stated simply: “Just let me live.”

Although no reference was made to the ANC questioning, social media users quickly linked the timing to his appearance before investigators earlier in the day. Comments poured in within minutes. One user wrote, “Posting this mid questioning break,” while another joked, “Pov: People be hating on me while I’m at a party doing this.” When a follower cheekily asked, “How are you posting from jail?”, Orry replied, “it’s called Wi-Fi.”

 

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His questioning on Wednesday drew significant attention, with videos showing him being mobbed by crowds and paparazzi outside the ANC office. Orry was surrounded by cameras as he made his way inside, choosing not to stop for photographs or comments. He had earlier sought additional time to appear, telling officials through his representative that he was out of the city and would join the investigation only after November 25.

What is the drugs case?

The case intensified after alleged drug trafficker Mohammad Salim Mohammad Suhail Shaikh, who was deported from Dubai and is believed to have links with the Dawood Ibrahim network, claimed during interrogation that lavish parties in Dubai and Mumbai were attended by several high-profile personalities. According to officers quoted by Hindustan Times, names mentioned included Nora Fatehi, Shraddha Kapoor, Siddhant Kapoor, filmmakers Abbas–Mustan, rapper Loka, Orry, and NCP leader Zeeshan Siddique.