Ankit Baiyanpuria

Ankit Baiyanpuria doesn’t come from a gym background. No celebrity trainer. No protein brand deal origin story. He’s from Bayanpur, a regular village in Haryana. Grew up in a farming family. Went to a government school. Studied at MDU, Rohtak. He wasn’t handed an audience — he earned it one old-school push-up at a time.

Before he started showing people how to work out with a tire and a rope, Ankit was trying to be funny on YouTube. He made Haryanvi comedy skits under the name “Haryanvi Khagad.” The channel existed, but not many people noticed. Eventually, he dropped the bits and picked up fitness — not the air-conditioned, mirror-filled kind, but the real kind: outside, in the dirt, the way it’s done in desi akharas.
Not a Brand. Not a Gimmick.

Most influencers follow trends. Ankit didn’t. While people were flexing gym selfies and selling supplements, he was swinging homemade equipment and eating roti with ghee. Nothing fancy. But something about that stood out. Maybe because it wasn’t trying to.

His daily videos — basic production, shot on a phone, no edits — started catching eyes. His greeting “Ram Ram Bhai Sareya Ne” became a signature. No pitch, no hook, just something he’d say in real life anyway.

Then came the 75 Hard challenge — two workouts a day, clean food, no slip-ups. Most people quit halfway. Ankit didn’t. He showed up every single day, posted every single day. That consistency made people stop scrolling and start watching.

Let’s Talk Numbers (Because Everyone Asks)

Ankit Baiyanpuria height: 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).
Net worth: Around ₹2.9 crore (~$350,000) as of 2024.
Monthly income: Between ₹2–5 lakh, give or take.
Subscribers: Over 4.4 million on YouTube.
Instagram: Also big. Very active. No fluff content.

He makes money through YouTube, brand deals, maybe a few offline gigs. But most of his videos still look like they cost nothing — just sweat, mud, and muscle.

No Filters, Just Routine

He’s vegetarian. Not because it’s trendy — that’s just how he eats. He reads the Gita, talks about Lord Hanuman and Ram, and doesn’t try to convert that into content. It’s part of his life, not a campaign. He has a girlfriend, but you won’t find her in his videos. No need. He keeps that side of things quiet.

In 2023, Prime Minister Modi asked him to be part of a cleanliness drive. That wasn’t a “moment” — just a reminder that sometimes people doing honest work actually get noticed.

What Makes Him Different?

He’s not polished. Not trying to go viral. Not trying to be relatable. And maybe that’s why he is. There’s no performance in his posts. It’s just him. And these days, that’s rare.

If you’re looking for shortcuts, tips to hack your way into shape, or aesthetic gym montages — scroll past. But if you want to see a guy who wakes up, trains, eats simple food, and repeats — you might want to watch.

No filters. No hype. Just real. And sometimes, that’s enough.

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