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Ashish Chanchlani Reveals He Spent All His Earnings From The Last Two Years On New Film Ekaki

Top Indian YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani discusses the financial risks of his new film Ekaki, his dramatic weight loss, and navigating industry trolls.

Pritam Kumar
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Ashish Chanchlani Reveals He Spent All His Earnings On New Film Ekaki

Prominent Indian YouTube creator and actor Ashish Chanchlani revealed that he has invested his entire earnings from the past two years into his latest high-budget film project, Ekaki.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Raj Shamani podcast, Chanchlani detailed the immense financial and personal toll the project has taken, noting that he prioritized creative passion over traditional revenue models like OTT (Over-the-Top) streaming platforms.

The creator, who rose to fame through his comedy channel Ashish Chanchlani Vines, explained that he chose to release the film for free on YouTube to maintain a direct connection with his audience of over 30 million subscribers.

The production of Ekaki represents a significant shift for Chanchlani, moving from short-form comedy sketches to a large-scale cinematic production.

He admitted that his chartered accountant expressed severe concerns over the balance sheet, as the project involved high costs for visual effects (VFX), permissions, and a large crew.

Chanchlani described the endeavour as a “passion project” intended to prove his capabilities as a serious director and actor. To fund the film, he paused much of his lucrative brand collaboration work, resulting in a period of high expenditure with minimal incoming revenue.

Beyond financial updates, Chanchlani opened up about a gruelling personal journey that included losing approximately 50 kilograms. He shared that his weight loss was spurred by deep-seated insecurities and a period of mental health struggles following a “toxic relationship”.

The creator described a 15-month breakdown where he felt disconnected from his own success, often staring at his channel in disbelief that he was the person behind the content.

He highlighted the psychological impact of “obesity,” noting how he felt he was only recognized as “the fat guy” rather than for his talent or hard work.

Chanchlani also addressed the prevalent bias against digital creators in the traditional film industry. He revealed that he was previously rejected for major Bollywood roles in films like Dangal and Stree, specifically due to his physical appearance at the time.

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Despite receiving numerous offers for “token funny characters” in movies like Jugjugg Jeeyo, he chose to decline them to avoid being typecast.

He explained that while many creators aspire to enter Bollywood, he is focused on creating unique stories that are not currently being told in India, citing filmmaker Christopher Nolan as a major inspiration.

Currently, Chanchlani is focused on the release of the final chapter of Ekaki, which he believes will showcase a new side of his artistry. He credited his long-standing team and his family for supporting him through his career transition and personal recovery.

Despite his massive success, he admitted to a constant fear of becoming “irrelevant,” which drives him to continue reinventing his content for a changing digital landscape. Chanchlani remains one of India’s most influential digital figures, with a career spanning over a decade in the creator economy.

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