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From BeerBiceps to Nancy Tyagi: Creators Powering Monk-E’s Influencer Lineup
Comedy, fashion, fitness, podcasts and infotainment; Monk-E’s roster spans India’s biggest digital names.
Influencer management companies are no longer just handling brand deals behind the scenes. They’re shaping internet culture itself. One creator roster can now represent multiple corners of digital entertainment, from podcasts and fitness motivation to comedy sketches and fashion storytelling. That’s exactly what Monk-E has built. Monk Entertainment is a talent management, influencer marketing, and video production company that builds digital IPs for creators and brands. Through content-driven campaigns and market-focused strategies, it helps brands stay relevant in the evolving digital space. Here’s a closer look at some of the biggest names on Monk-E’s roster and the kind of content that keeps their audiences hooked.
Ranveer Allahbadia: The podcast creator who turned self-improvement into mainstream content
Fitness, motivation, business, and spirituality in one ecosystem
Mumbai-based Ranveer Allahbadia, better known online as BeerBiceps, appears on Monk-E’s roster under fitness, motivation, and lifestyle.
Over the years, he has evolved from fitness-focused content into one of India’s most recognisable podcast creators through The Ranveer Show. His interviews cover everything from entrepreneurship and spirituality to mental health and self-growth, helping him build an audience that treats content as long-form consumption rather than quick scrolling.
What makes his content stand out is its structure. The conversations are designed to feel aspirational while remaining conversational enough for younger viewers navigating career, discipline, and identity.
Nancy Tyagi: The creator who made DIY fashion globally visible
Turning stitching skills into viral fashion storytelling
Delhi-based Nancy Tyagi features in Monk-E’s fashion, lifestyle, and designer categories.
She gained massive recognition after designing and stitching her own outfits, especially the self-created looks she wore at Cannes. Instead of depending on luxury stylists or established fashion systems, Nancy built her identity around craftsmanship itself.
Her content feels personal because audiences watch the process, not just the final reveal. Sketches, fabric selection, stitching details, fittings, and transformations become part of the storytelling. That transparency is exactly what helped her stand out in India’s fashion creator space.
Pearle Maaney: A lifestyle creator balancing entertainment with personality-led storytelling
Podcasts, family moments, beauty, and celebrity culture
Kochi-based Pearle Maaney appears on Monk-E’s roster under lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and podcast content.
Already recognised as an actor and television presenter, Pearle successfully transitioned into digital-first storytelling by making her content feel casual and personality-driven. Family updates, interviews, podcasts, entertainment clips, and lifestyle moments all exist together on her feed without feeling disconnected.
Her audience engagement comes from familiarity. Viewers don’t just follow her for polished visuals; they stay for the warmth and relatability she carries into every format.
Niharika NM: Internet chaos delivered at full speed
Comedy built for the scrolling generation
Associated with both Mumbai and Los Angeles, Niharika NM represents Monk-E’s comedy and entertainment segment.
Her content thrives on speed, exaggerated relatability, and highly expressive humour targeted at younger audiences. Whether it’s social anxiety, friendships, family dynamics, or internet culture itself, she transforms everyday situations into loud, fast-paced sketches that instantly feel meme-ready.
Her editing style and delivery match the rhythm of modern social media consumption, short attention spans, quick punchlines, and repeat-worthy reactions.
Yashraj Mukhate: The creator who turned viral dialogues into a music genre
Making internet moments singable
Yashraj Mukhate, associated with Aurangabad and Mumbai, is listed under comedy and entertainment.
He became widely known for transforming viral dialogues and trending moments into music-led content. Instead of simply remixing clips, he built an identifiable format around internet culture itself. One random line online could suddenly become a catchy hook living across reels for weeks.
His success comes from timing and instinct. He understands what the internet is already repeating and turns it into something people can’t stop replaying.
Pranjal Papnai: Building entertainment through humour-first storytelling
Comedy content designed for shareability
Pranjal Papnai appears in Monk-E’s comedy and entertainment category with content centred around humour-led digital videos.
Her style leans heavily into entertainment-focused storytelling, keeping videos light, expressive, and built for audience reactions. Rather than overcomplicating production, her content focuses on relatability and timing, two things that consistently drive social engagement in comedy formats.
RJ Mahvash: Conversations, pranks, and street-style interactions that keep audiences watching
Social entertainment with unpredictability built in
Mumbai-based RJ Mahvash is known for prank-style videos and conversational entertainment content.
Her content often places her directly in unpredictable public interactions, which naturally creates curiosity-driven viewing. The audience watches not just for the joke, but for how people react in real time.
That spontaneity gives her content a rawness many highly scripted formats lack.
Ankit Baiyanpuria: Discipline-driven fitness content with mass appeal
Motivation rooted in consistency, not aesthetics
Ankit Baiyanpuria features under fitness, motivation, and lifestyle.
Known for his discipline-focused videos and grounded personality, he built a strong audience around routines, physical training, and self-improvement. His rise became even more significant after receiving the Best Health and Fitness Creator honour at the National Creators Awards in 2024 from Narendra Modi.
His content works because it feels achievable. Instead of luxury fitness culture, he focuses on consistency and mindset.
Varun Padmanabhan: Making infotainment feel easy to consume
Breaking information into digital-first explanations
Bengaluru-based Varun Padmanabhan appears in Monk-E’s infotainment category.
His content focuses on explanatory and informational videos designed for digital audiences who want a quick understanding without losing depth. He simplifies concepts into highly digestible formats, making learning feel less formal and more platform-native.
Yashi Tank: Lifestyle and beauty content built around aspirational visuals
Fashion-first storytelling for a young audience
Jaipur-based Yashi Tank is part of Monk-E’s beauty, fashion, and lifestyle creator lineup.
Her content focuses on fashion-forward styling, beauty-driven videos, and lifestyle storytelling aimed at younger audiences. Clean aesthetics, trend awareness, and highly visual content form the core of her digital identity.
