Swetabh Gangwar
Swetabh Gangwar | |
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Born | Swetabh Gangwar 21 March 1990[1] |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Amity University, Gurgaon (B.sc in Clinical psychology)[2] |
Occupation | YouTuber Author |
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Location | Delhi, India |
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Subscribers | 1.36 million (Mensutra) 1 million (Swetabh Gangwar) |
Updated 12 August 2020 |
Swetabh Gangwar, known for his channel Mentsutra, is an Indian YouTuber, a novelist and a public speaker.[3][4]. He is known for his physiological point of view and reactions to various social and men related problems and topics on his channel Mensutra. He wrote a book The Rudest Book Ever which is listed on top 30 books by Hindustan Times "Week 30 of 2020".[5]
Early life[edit]
Gangwar born on 21 March, 1990 in Lucknow to a lower-middle class family. He had completed his graduation from Amity University, Gurgaon. He claims himself as an anti-theist.
Career[edit]
Gangwar started his first YouTube channel on 1st September, 2016 named Mensutra in English . After a good response to Mensutra, He started another YouTube channel named Men Ki Baat (later formed to Swetabh Gangwar) in Hindi. Mainly he speaks about Porn addiction and its side effects. He also have conversation with other YouTubers such as Salil Zamdar, Abhinav Mahajan and Vivek Mittal on the same topic and share it as a podcast.
Publications[edit]
- The Rudest Book Ever
- The Thousand Love Letters
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ↑ https://wikipbio.com/shwetabh-gangwar/
- ↑ "Shwetabh Gangwar (Author of The Rudest Book Ever)". Goodreads. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
- ↑ "This messiah of logic calls JNU protestors morons. Or does he?". India Today. 19 February 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
- ↑ "HT-Nielsen Bestseller list for Week 30 of 2020". Hindustan Times. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
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