Rahul Yadav, the infamous former CEO of Housing.com has revealed that he's going to start something new in 30 days, “just for the sake of practice...Just to push yourself to the extreme.. Just to become stronger. Just to make things interesting. Just to make things fun,” he said in a facebook post on Wednesday night. This time he promises to be back “with 100x” the effort, explaining that it was going to be “[10x of last formula (10x)]“.

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While the world sits and speculates about his new venture, likely to go on steam next month, here are a few places that we think Yadav might end up in or find himself doing, in the foreseeable future.  

1) Back in IIT

Yadav dropped out of IIT Bombay in 2011, and later found Housing.com with 12 other batchmates. We might just see him back in the erstwhile institute to finish what he left incomplete! 

2) Iron Man fan club manager

Rahul Yadav seems to be quite the Iron Man fan, made clear by the multiple times he's used Iron Man references to make announcements on his Facebook page

Or at this instance, where he let the world onto some boardroom drama soon after the news of him getting sacked from Housing.com was revealed. 

Given the 'maverick' title that he'd got for his quick rise with Housing.com, and the fan following (that even googles him in incognito mode to ensure he's still on the top of Google search), it wouldn't be surprising if they made him the leader of the Iron Man fan club. 

3) Big Boss house

The Big Boss house has been known to be quite the haven for people who have made it to the headlines for the wrong reasons. It's happened in the past, and Yadav's antics definitely has the potential to get him the first class seat seat to the next season of Big Boss. 

4) MTV Splitsvilla

Yadav was quite the leader with Housing.com, tackling the nasty task of the real estate problem in metro cities. Although, it now seems like he's given up the reins of control, and has decided to sit back and relax, and let others take control. 

A place in the next season of Splitsvilla will solve the problem of finding Yadav a girlfriend, and at the same time, will get him all the air time and headlines that he now must have grown used to. 

5) Loggerheads with new investors

Old habits die hard. Given the new venture announcement, Yadav will be out on the lookout for new investors. And if they have been reading all the headlines he's been making, he is surely going to be met with some scepticism, despite his able business ways. Don't be surprised if you soon hear about him taking down more venture capitalists or investors, in the near term.