Travel Influencer Anunay Sood Passes Away at 32, Leaving 1.4 Million Followers Mourning The Bridge Chronicle
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Travel Influencer Anunay Sood Passes Away at 32, Leaving 1.4 Million Followers Mourning

He gained recognition for his breathtaking travel photography, cinematic videos, and vlogs from various global destinations.

Akanksha Kumari

The family of well-known travel influencer and photographer Anunay Sood announced his passing in an Instagram post on Thursday morning. His most recent Instagram update indicated he was in Las Vegas at the time.

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Sood maintained a significant online presence, boasting more than 1.4 million Instagram followers and 380,000 YouTube subscribers. He gained recognition for his breathtaking travel photography, cinematic videos, and vlogs from various global destinations.

He secured a position in Forbes India's Top 100 Digital Stars list for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024, underscoring his increasing impact in the digital travel industry. As per Forbes, he resided in Dubai and began his career by posting his travel adventures online. Additionally, he operated a marketing agency.

Throughout the years, Sood emerged as one of India's most renowned travel creators, collaborating with prominent international brands and tourism boards, and receiving acclaim for his visual storytelling. Merely two days prior to his death, he shared moments from his day in Las Vegas, showcasing sports cars.

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