Mr. Indian Hacker, real name Dilraj Singh Rawat, has once again amazed his audience by revealing his newly renovated studio, a massive setup worth ₹10 crore, built only for creating YouTube videos and wild science experiments.
According to his latest studio tour video, this sprawling space includes several separate studios, engineering labs, gaming zones, editing rooms, private kitchens, and fields, all dedicated to making content for his 46+ million subscribers.
Dilraj’s journey began in Ajmer, Rajasthan, where he started his channel from a small room and with simple tools. As he describes, his early videos were shot without fancy cameras or a big team, just a basic laptop and internet connection.
Initially, he uploaded science hacks and experiments in easy language, aiming to make tough concepts fun for everyone. Facing criticism and low views, he kept pushing, learning from each video, and slowly building an audience.
His first big break came when his creative experiment videos started going viral, including stunts and myth-busting challenges like bulletproof glass and homemade jet engines.
Over time, his growing community, known as the Titanium Army, helped him become one of India’s top science creators.
Today, Mr. Indian Hacker is famous for making science fun and thrilling. His videos feature practical experiments, survival challenges, high-tech hacks, and stunts that combine learning with entertainment. He’s also known for massive collaborations, car collections, and even his own merchandise brand.
The new studio tour showcases huge spaces: engineering departments for building projects, multiple editing setups, sleeping zones for his team, gaming areas, and secret locations for top-secret ideas.
According to the source video, Dilraj invests almost all his earnings back into his setup, preferring to spend on new experiments over luxury brands.
Reflecting on his journey, Mr. Indian Hacker talks openly about the hard work, risk, and sleepless nights it took to reach this level. He says that without constant effort, he’d be “back to zero”.
Even today, he keeps his bank balance low, using most of it for new ideas and upgrades. The story: big dreams need big risks and lots of persistence.
From a single room to a ₹10 crore studio, Mr. Indian Hacker’s story is proof that passion, learning, and the courage to experiment can take anyone from simple beginnings to national fame.
