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Who Is Nischay Malhan? The Roast King Who Just Said ‘I Do'
Who Is Nischay Malhan? The Roast King Who Just Said ‘I Do'

News18

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Who Is Nischay Malhan? The Roast King Who Just Said ‘I Do'

Last Updated: From Nischay Malhan's childhood to his journey as a successful content creator, and from his family life to his long-term relationship, we've covered it all. If you follow Nischay Malhan aka Triggered Insaan on social media, then you already know that he tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Ruchika Rathore on June 9. The pictures from their intimate wedding in Himachal have already taken over the internet, and fans can't get enough of this content-creator couple marking such a significant milestone in their lives. And if you're unaware of him and wondering who this viral couple is, you'll find all your answers here. From his childhood to his journey as a successful content creator, and from his family life to his long-term relationship—we've covered it all. Born and Brought Up Born on November 14, 1995, Nischay has lived in Delhi all his life. He attended Lancer's Convent School. From an early age, he was a bright student, particularly strong in mathematics and science, which later led him to pursue engineering. After finishing school, he joined the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, and earned a degree in Electronics and Communication. From Nischay Malhan to Triggered Insane Despite excelling in academics, Nischay faced bullying during his early school days. Those experiences stayed with him and eventually became a driving force behind his decision to create roasting content on YouTube. It was during his college days, when he was struggling with academics and internships, that he decided to start a YouTube channel and share funny, relatable content. What many people don't know is that before his comedy videos, Nischay had already created a YouTube channel named 'Nischay Malhan" back in 2012, where he uploaded videos related to computer programming. After a gap of seven years, he returned to YouTube, about seven months ago, this time with his signature roast-style content. In July 2014, he launched his second channel, Triggered Insaan, where he began posting reaction videos, roasts, and humorous vlogs. It didn't take long for him to gain popularity under that name. In November 2017, he launched his third channel, Live Insaan, where he streams gaming videos with humorous commentary. That, too, gained a huge following. Today, with 24.2 million subscribers on just one of his YouTube channels (not counting the others) and 10.8 million followers on Instagram, Nischay has firmly made his mark as one of India's top content creators. Nischay Malhan's Family On the personal front, Nischay is the elder brother of Bigg Boss OTT 2 participant Abhishek Malhan, also known as Fukra Insaan. Their sister, Prerna Malhan, is the creator of the popular travel and lifestyle channel Wanderers Hub. Interestingly, all three siblings are well-known in the digital content space. Nischay Malhan's and Ruchika Rathore's relationship Nischay and Ruchika's love story dates back to 2018 when they were both college students. Ruchika, too, is a content creator with 1.4 million followers on Instagram. She's known for her aesthetic reels and content that resonates with Gen Z and millennials. The couple often collaborates on videos together. They got engaged in December 2024 and have now tied the knot. First Published:

Meet Nischay Malhan, brother of Bigg Boss OTT's Abhishek Malhan who just got married and is renowned for controversies
Meet Nischay Malhan, brother of Bigg Boss OTT's Abhishek Malhan who just got married and is renowned for controversies

Pink Villa

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Meet Nischay Malhan, brother of Bigg Boss OTT's Abhishek Malhan who just got married and is renowned for controversies

If you are someone who keeps track of all content creators and is aware of the trends, then you will know that Nischay Malhan just got married and is making headlines. The content creator, who is popularly known as Triggered Insaan, tied the knot with Ruchika Rathore on June 10. If you are someone who is wondering who Nischay is? Then we have your back. Let us take you through his journey from childhood to fame. Nischay Malhan's childhood Nischay Malhan was born on November 14, 1995, in New Delhi. He did his schooling in Lancer's Convent School. He was academically a good student, but fell prey to certain bullying in his early days. This eventually paved the way for him to make his roast videos on YouTube after growing up. He was a bright student and excelled in Maths and Science, which is why he got into engineering. Malhan completed his in Electronics and Communication from Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology in Delhi. How did his YouTube journey start? While he was juggling between his academics in Engineering college and internships, Nischay started his YouTube channel and posted videos for fun. This instantly started getting a lot of attention. It was in 2017 that he started making videos under the official name of Triggered Insaan. He makes roast and comedy videos, and this has become quite popular amongst the youth. About Nischay Malhan's family He is not the only child; Nischay has an elder brother named Abhishek Malhan and a sister named Prerna Malhan. Interestingly, both of them are content creators. Sister is known as Wanderers Hub, and brother is known as Fukra Insaan. Not just this, Abhishek was also a part of Bigg Boss OTT 2 and made a strong impact with his game. The newly married content creator is amongst India's top digital entertainers today. He enjoys over 18 million subscribers, and his USP is the raw, real and authentic content he posts. We wish Nishchay Malhan a very happy married life and all the success in life. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more such updates.

Eyes beyond the skies: How IIIT-Delhi and ISRO are training AI to watch over space debris, rogue satellites
Eyes beyond the skies: How IIIT-Delhi and ISRO are training AI to watch over space debris, rogue satellites

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Eyes beyond the skies: How IIIT-Delhi and ISRO are training AI to watch over space debris, rogue satellites

In the fast-crowding highways of space, where satellites whiz past one another and junk from decades of missions hurtles unpredictably, one wrong move could set off chaos. Keeping tabs on this orbital traffic jam is no longer optional—it's essential. And a team of engineers and AI specialists at IIIT-Delhi is building a system to do just that, with minimal human intervention. Partnering with ISRO and industry players under the AI for Space Initiative , the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi is crafting an AI-powered Space Situational Awareness (SSA) platform that doesn't just track what's up there—it learns from it, predicts dangers faster, and adapts in real time. 'Human-in-the-loop SSA systems face several significant limitations. They must process vast amounts of data collected from thousands of active satellites, space debris and defunct rocket bodies,' said Sanat K Biswas, assistant professor (ECE) at IIIT-Delhi. Live Events That volume of data is beyond what most human analysts can efficiently process. As a result, crucial patterns go unnoticed, decision-making slows down, and inconsistent risk assessments emerge due to varied inputs and algorithms. Beyond data overload, coordination between global satellite operators is another problem. With no universal standards, efforts to prevent collisions are hampered by communication gaps and unclear points of contact. 'The lack of standardised protocols among satellite operators complicates coordination for collision avoidance. Language barriers and difficulties in locating relevant contacts for operational coordination further limit necessary actions,' Biswas added. The rise of agentic AI The AI system being developed at IIIT-Delhi aims to cut through this mess. Current AI applications in SSA are narrow—object detection or isolated tracking. But what the team is building is more ambitious: AI that can automate entire pipelines—from sensor management to threat detection—much like air traffic control, but for space. 'Currently, AI algorithms are used mainly for specific support tasks like detecting objects. In the near future, AI is expected to take on more complex roles such as managing sensors, automating data processing and detecting threats... To bring all these functions together, we can develop agentic AI —where multiple AI agents handle different tasks while a human oversees their work,' said Biswas. This vision fits squarely into the larger mandate of the Infosys Centre for Artificial Intelligence (CAI) at IIIT-Delhi, launched in 2016 to explore cutting-edge AI in fields ranging from autonomous mobility to satellite navigation. SSA, for them, is not just about national security or communication infrastructure—it's a new frontier where AI can prove its worth in high-stakes environments. Closing India's space collaboration gap Yet the road ahead isn't only technical. It's institutional. According to Biswas, India's space innovation ecosystem still struggles with fragmented collaboration, especially between academia and state agencies. 'Unfortunately, there are very few examples of these collaboration pathways in India, and the capabilities of academic institutions are often underutilised in the space sector,' he said. He lays out a blueprint for bridging this divide: either let academic institutions build technologies up to a certain stage before handing them off to industry, or let ISRO define the research need, which universities then solve and industry converts into deployable products. 'If we aspire to become a technological leader in AI applications for space or in space technology more broadly, we must recognise that space research is resource-intensive and that immediate results are not always guaranteed,' Biswas cautioned. 'To foster productive collaboration, ISRO and Indian space industries should support academic institutions and universities... with focused, sustained long-term funding.'

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