Popular Influencer’s body brought back to India from US, last rites to be performed in…

His body was brought to his home in Noida from Las Vegas, USA, on Monday evening.
Popular Dubai-based Indian travel influencer and photographer Anunay Sood passed away at the age of 32, her family announced on her official Instagram account on Thursday morning. Sood was widely known for his global travel content and striking photography.
His body was brought to his home in Noida from Las Vegas, USA, on Monday evening. According to reports, the bodies arrived around 5 pm, after which friends, well-wishers and followers came to offer their final condolences. The cremation will take place on Tuesday, November 11, at the cremation ground in Sector 94 in Noida.
Sood’s last social media activity showed that he was in Las Vegas at the time of his death. The cause of death was not disclosed by the family.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed in a statement that it responded to a call regarding a deceased person on November 4, 2025. “On November 4, 2025, LVMPD responded to a body located in the 3100 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard. Officers assisted the medical examiner and obtained a non-criminal/medical report,” the department said.
Who was Anunay Sood?
Popular travel influencer and photographer Anunay Sood has passed away, her family announced in an Instagram post on Thursday morning. His last Instagram post suggested he was in Las Vegas at the time.
Sood had a strong online presence with over 1.4 million followers on Instagram and 3.8 lakh subscribers on YouTube. He was known for his stunning travel photos, cinematic videos, and vlogs from around the world.
He was featured in Forbes India’s Top 100 Digital Stars in 2022, 2023 and 2024, highlighting his growing influence in the digital travel space. He lived in Dubai and started his career by sharing his travel experiences online, according to Forbes. He also ran a marketing agency.
Over the years, Sood has become one of India’s best-known travel creators, working with major global brands and tourism boards, earning praise for his visual storytelling.
Just two days before his death, he shared moments involving sports cars from a day he spent in Las Vegas.




