GeneralJune 19, 2026 · 3:34 AM2 min read

    Cuts grass in the US, owns an Audi, earns ₹10-15 lakh a month: Indian creator's viral claim sparks debate online

    A short video by an Indian content creator based in the United States has sparked discussion online. The video features a worker he met there, and a claim about the worker's earnings has people debating pay, work culture, and the respect attached to different kinds of jobs.For some viewers, the vide

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    Cuts grass in the US, owns an Audi, earns ₹10-15 lakh a month: Indian creator's viral claim sparks debate online

    A short video by an Indian content creator based in the United States has sparked discussion online.

    The video features a worker he met there, and a claim about the worker's earnings has people debating pay, work culture, and the respect attached to different kinds of jobs.For some viewers, the video offered an interesting perspective on how blue-collar work is viewed in America.

    For others, it raised questions that could not be answered in a few seconds of social media content.

    The result is a comment section filled with curiosity, doubt, and plenty of opinions.

    The claim that started the conversationThe video was posted by Ishvar Yadav, who regularly shares content about life in the United States.While discussing local jobs, Yadav wrote, “In America, even basic jobs like cutting grass are well paid.”He also added, “Whether it’s lawn mowing, cleaning, or maintenance work – people earn with dignity, proper pay, and hourly value.”In the video, Yadav says he met a man who works by cutting grass.

    As he continues speaking, he shows a parked Audi and claims that the vehicle belongs to the worker.According to him, the man earns between ₹10 lakh and ₹15 lakh a month.The message behind the videoBeyond the discussion around income, Yadav used the post to highlight how different types of work are perceived.Explaining his point, he wrote, “Here, no work is considered ‘small’ – skills and effort always get rewarded.

    This is not about comparison.

    It's about understanding how different systems value work.”The statement struck a chord with many viewers and became one of the most discussed aspects of the post.Social media has plenty to sayAs the video gained attention, reactions started pouring in from users with very different viewpoints.Some people appeared interested in learning more about working opportunities in the United States.Others questioned whether the video reflected the complete reality.One user commented, “It is easy to show this kind of life but tough to get it.”Another wrote, “You are not showing the full truth.

    Tell me how much it needs to relocate there.

    It’s costly.”A third user added, “Are you sure everyone would have such income? You do know poverty exists in America, too.”The responses showed that while some viewers focused on the earning potential highlighted in the video, others were more interested in the broader picture.Who is Ishvar Yadav?Ishvar Yadav is originally from Rajasthan and currently lives in the United States.Disclaimer: This article is based on claims made in a social media post.

    The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity of the claims or statements made in the video.

    The views expressed are those of the individuals concerned.

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