Ranveer Allahbadia

Ranveer Allahbadia (born 2 June 1993) is an Indian YouTuber, podcaster, and entrepreneur. He is known for his YouTube channel BeerBiceps and for hosting The Ranveer Show, a long-form podcast featuring guests from business, entertainment, and public life. His work has been covered in discussions around the growth of digital creators and online media platforms in India.

Career

Allahbadia began his YouTube career in 2015 with content focused on fitness, health, and lifestyle. His channel BeerBiceps gained popularity through videos on bodybuilding and self-improvement.

He later expanded into podcasting with The Ranveer Show, which features long-form conversations with guests across business, entertainment, spirituality, and public policy. The podcast has featured personalities from public life, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, S. Jaishankar, Yuvraj Singh, and Akshay Kumar.

In addition to content creation, Allahbadia has been associated with digital media and talent management ventures, including Monk Entertainment, as well as platforms such as BeerBiceps SkillHouse, BigBrainco., and Level Supermind. His work has been cited in discussions AbOUT India’s creator economy and the increasing influence of digital platforms.

Recognition and media coverage

Allahbadia has been featured in Indian and international media in relation to digital content creation and the rise of influencer-led platforms. He was included in the 2022 Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 list, for his role as co-founder of Monk Entertainment, a talent agency and digital marketing firm.

Comments on India’s Got Latent (2025)

In 2025, Allahbadia has faced criticism following his appearance on the online comedy show India’s Got Latent, hosted by Samay Raina. During the episode, a remark involving explicit [...] content drew negative reactions from viewers on social media, with some describing it as inappropriate. The clip circulated widely online and prompted broader discussion around the boundaries of humor and content standards on digital platforms. Following the backlash, Allahbadia issued a public apology, stating that the comment was inappropriate and expressing regret over the incident.