@@gk22890 Man, Kari reputation got tarnished, municipal corporation got offended that they sent you to leave a salty comment for making a small mistake.
No Indian influencer has ever delivered video essays as remarkable as yours, Anurag. Your filmmaking background is evident, but this level of production, paired with such a soothing and captivating voiceover, is truly outstanding. Good Job buddy
@@kingofmonsters7452 Bro, if I were to afford a Porsche, I'd have Anurag write the essay for me. Then, I'd hire you lawyer to argue with a even more humourous story that the comment was actually written by our family driver, who heroically stepped in to save me from my english exam failure after my porche's brakes failed. Meanwhile, I'd be busy eating pizza while sitting on the ACP's chair as part of my community service in the police station.
@@kingofmonsters7452Oh by the way good comment I laughed at it a lot before ranting about that kid. (I’m just a hater who happens to be the same age as the boy)
Can’t be more grateful towards Honda for making this possible. They have not only achieved great feats in bringing new innovation in the auto world, but they’ve also contributed equally enough in keeping the passion for auto-motives alive.
At 14, I used to ride a cycle. I am 30 now same as Anurag and I own a INT650. I occasionally let go of the throttle and really love my bike. This video made me realize my passion for bikes even more. Our time has passed, and I wish these youngsters the best of luck.
I ride fz25 well it can reach speed of 135km/hr but riding at normal speed, keeping engine in smooth speed and rpm feels good, relaxing Adrenaline rush / riding fast also feels good but remember its not for daily routine. You can enjoy riding with 100cc engine also with economical speed of 60
I am 15 In Jee journey really unlucky to not get any chance of unleashing my love towards racing I grow up being fond of car not one of the 12-14 yrs old seeing car edits in lockdown etc .. having a good knowledge of automobile engines and still learning it though day by day , but I think sometime when I will get chance to apply these things in real ? 🙃 I really want to pursue my career in racing man even I get less money by it but still I know some of you gonna sa( kid you will realise it later when responsibility hits up) etc !! yes sir you are right but you know there are so many uncles I went through who are very talented inn so many things like singing acting but crushed by responsibility and I think I would continue the cycle and be the part of it !!
Watching you since my JEE prep had started, now it's almost come to an end. You have helped me face the fear, anxiety and all that that people face during JEE, love you man❤
@@JAISHREERAM2975 me bhi bhai 26 wala hu Kash sala me bhi yaha jake kuch to talent dikha pata i am really fond of automotive specially car since 2008 when I was born , not like other 14-15 yrs old kid loving cars bcz of youtube edits !!
I've been following this channel for a while. Very interesting story lines, amazing editing, great script and voice over. Watched this video without skipping a sec. If you are a bike lover, this channel is for you.
holy MOLY, this is good. wondering how i didnt come across this channel before. even i, who is more of a car fan than a bike fan are absorbed in your videos. keep up the good work!
This video needs to reach every Indian bike enthusiast and racer, especially parents, so they can encourage their children to pursue racing. Honda is doing great work, and there's no doubt other bike companies should also participate in this sector to help India grow as a racing nation. We don’t lack talent; what we lack is the knowledge of how to proceed in this field. This is the best video I’ve ever seen on RUclips-very nicely explained and offering the best opinions on Indian racing. Thank you, @Anurag Salgaonkar!
I am from Pune and I've had a passion in racing. Right now, I'm preparing for JEE exams in 2026 (in 11th right now). My parents aren't interested in the motorsports genre and think it's just not made for the Indian audience (ofcourse due the lack of infrastructure) and it's risky. Also, one should start preparing for their racing career from like 10 years of age. I'm 16 right now. I still have the passion, but no means of achieving it. Parents think that the IT sector is the only possible way to live in India, so they would discourage me to even watch motorsports on T.V.. Let's pray for the upcoming youth and hope they bring the fame for the extreme sport here in India! ❤
Bro you're not that old to start and nothing is taking you away from your dream you just have to convince your parent if you and your family could afford because it's an expensive sport and dangerous at the same time but hey it's more rewarding than any other shitty game if you can take all the risk you have. I also had your kind of dream and still have and going to take care of my dream after my btech graduation, so what's stopping you from pursuing your dream if you are confident.
I think one of the most important roles is of the parents in developing the industry. For children to start riding and competing since the age of 7-10, it is important for parents to take the necessary steps to make that happen, as children of that age are not mature enough to make that decision for themselves. Great to see an influencer shredding light on such an important topic, but there is long way to go and just a single creator won't do it. Hopefully the so called bike vloggers we see on RUclips get in their right minds to contribute to this effort. Thank you Anurag for being one of the few gentlemen to start this wave of reflection. ❤❤
Absolutely brilliant video Anurag! You’ve captured the essence of Indian motorcycle racing like no one else has before. The passion, the adrenaline, and the culture behind the sport are so beautifully portrayed. This is the kind of storytelling our motorsport community needs to shine on the global stage. Kudos to your hard work and attention to detail. This is a masterpiece!🔥💯. -from a motorcycle racer to a motorcycle enthusiast🙌🏻
Such a good take man. Instead of ridiculing these kids we need to educate and inspire them. Of course there are going to be some with ill intentions on the road to boast their masculanity, but its true we can mold this passion into something golden. Just like it was impossible to be a gamer in the indian household a few years back, i hope racing has a bright future in india
every so called indian motovloggers running behind views delivering 3rd class content and alas these viewers are also craving for these sh*ts, in the other hand anurag promoting the necessary culture which should be acknowledged by this generation , but a few can truly cherish this here anurag's subscriber count tells all, keep it up anurag , aap age badho hum apke sath sath hai, lol. honestly thak you brother for sharing these things. you are the og for me dude
I never thought I'd see something like this that is so relatable, especially for motorsports enthusiasts like us who have always dreamed about racing/learning on race tracks. Kudo to you for letting the world know how we feel about the racing culture in india!❤
This is an excellent video and for a normal everyday rider to go out spend time, money and effort to go there, research about this, travel to the place, shoot a video, edit it and post about it. You’ve done an exceptional job and also a very selfless and passionate work. I believe your video will strike the passion amongst of the youth of india. But most of all, I absolutely respect the fact that you as a rider who has sunken hours into it passionately did not discriminate the guy’s challenging you on the road but understood their emotions and most beautiful put it down in to simple words for the rest of us to understand. Most people would often talk smack about those uneducated riders and talk down about them. You explained really well what the actual problem is and how to solve it! Amazing video. Please keep up your work.
Love.Just pure love.Out of words to express how grateful we are to have you as a content creator in our lives.Kudos to your success as well as these young souls.
Great video, this is my first time watching a well thought out indian video, not a time wasted and I appreciate that. Focusing back on the topic, it seems India have beautiful race tracks, and I feel it's a shame if they don't organize tracks days for the public to use.
Hello Sir, Thank you so much for posting this video. I have been searching for various colleges across India for admission and have considered several factors. However, I overlooked the importance of passion and joy in my decision-making process. After watching this video, I am now seriously considering enrolling in one of the colleges in Chennai. I have always dreamed of being a racer, and I have a great fondness for these beautiful machines. I hope to get into this program.
Beautiful voiceover ❤❤❤ Thanks for all the knowledge and information that is shared in this video Anurag! Atleast very few people might get their motosport career starting from this video...❤❤
Just cz majority of the people are bunch of fools doesn't mean the product, or the performance that comes with it, shouldn't be accessible. Our bureaucracy driven backward politicial system is also something we need to blame, but racing has so much potential, becz of these so called "chapris", that you would like to lebel. Imagine if they would have gotten some sort of hand holding with proper infra driven backing. maybe an army of wsbk or moto gp winning racers could come from our land.
After watching the whole video all i can say is you're the one in this specific content country(motovlogs) that makes videos for entertainment and in that entertainment video me and a number of people learn something and use that particular thing taught by you.. I really appreciate you bade bhai.. We love your videos... We are with you❤ Kudos to #honda
Anurag you are a magician, you weave visuals with music and storytelling in such a way that, its blissful to watch your videos. Keep up the good work. Cheers to your craft. 🎆
Such a good video . Not only highlighting the problems but also giving the initial push and awareness to people out there that this sport has great potential and our country has the talent to back it up . Great one Anurag 🙌🏻
When I found your channel I had no clue about what anything was , I told you earlier, but now I have learnt a lot of things about how the motorcycle works and how to ride it, I still make mistakes like missing a gear when rev matching or gear jumping back but refining that what makes it fun, you , papa saar moto and moto control have realllllyyyy helped me learn everything ik today, thanks big bro
Watch Motorinc as well, they have podcasts on how to ride and drive better... the insights into riding Shumi gives is second to none, not mention Kartik's insights into driving...
I couldn't care less about bikes and races but i know the amount of effort and hard work you put in to make this brilliant video. Beautiful cinematography and shots and narratives !
Bro! Your videos are amazing. I’m not even a biking enthusiast, but I still love watching them. Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the success!
Finally !! There is no one talking about the passion of racing carrer Anurag bhai such great video you never dissapoint us, the way you make that cinematic that really impressive , keep entertaining and keep giving knowledge like this thank you!!!!!
Damn this is good! This'll definitely help the younger generations to find such opportunities as these talent programs rarely reach the right people...
Thank you soo much anurag! I have never ever in my life had this new feeling of professional racing, seems like im too old like you to start a career there. hope i watch this same video in my early stages of my next life
Just wanted to appreciate the amount of efforts u put in ur video..its literally next level and u surely have come a far way frm the 350 to the gt and tbh ur vlogs seem like actual vlogs and not click bait stuff really love it❤
It makes me incredibly sad to see how bad the infrastructure for any hobby sport in India is! Especially motorsports 😔, You have made a wonderful video showcasing the problem and even solutions! 👏🏿
@@niccolopaganini1782 I don't know if u r trolling or it's an actual question. People buy motorcycles for a purpose, u buy something under 1.5Lakhs for general commuting and other general purposes. When you buy something let's say a bike of 10 Lakhs. You buy it for lots of reasons but general commuting is not one of them. So even though both are bikes it's still an apples to oranges comparison based on the purpose. See how I didn't even bring cars in between. So in the end, I would state If you have nothing useful to say, please avoid stirring meaningless arguments.
Thank you so much for the Akshay Kumar wali video i found out of your channel. And personally i don't watch any moto vlogers because i don't feel they provide anything valuable information worthy to watch them , but you bro the calmness of your voice and the way you edit videos and the things you say i love to watch your videos 😇. I'm just a 21 year old bike enthusiast dreaming to own one someday, and i will
Anurag Dada how do you make 15 mins pass so quick yet pack in hours worth of content?? You are an icon! You represent the riders of India! Keep up the great work! Love from the butterscotch gang🙌🏻
Anurag ! Kudos to you to thing video out to us. Simply blaming about lack of love for motorsport and infra in country isn't going to take us anywhere.. Something you've put up very nicely towards the end of the video about encouraging these youngsters as well as encouraging motorsport in most responsible manner is required by most of us in the country. Respect it, attend it, enjoy it while it is here in our country. I attended Moto GP at Sepang Circuit few months ago and i was actually sad that i missed it when it was being organized in our own country.. it is one way to support it, which i will do whenever of if ever there will be a next time it will be held at SIC. At Sundays ride, to encourage people to ride responsibly, to have dialogues about how to handle higher cc bike and why we choose to spend so much hard earned money, time and efforts we do it all the times, and i wish more people do it often in person just how you talk of all of those things in your video. Thank you again for bringing this information out, we've now something more to talk about what's going in this sport in our country.
Beautiful video Anurag! Unfortunately, we lack the necessary infrastructure and hence, opportunities and knowledge to get into this. Fortunately, we just got Moto GP back last year and I am patiently waiting for Formula 1 to return to India. Not only do we lag behind in the motorsports, there is a lack of general sporting culture in India. We have the population and talent to do it but there are no facilities to nurture and scout young talents unlike developed countries. I want to see the day we catch up to the world in Olympics, Football, Motorsports, etc.
This channel specifically this video has been so soo much educative and opportunity providing Will definitely root to get on these tracks one day Thanks Anurag
My dad was a racer/rallist in the 70s and 80s, there were barely any opportunities then and barely now... its been what? 40 years? It was a rich man's sport then and still continues to be. Look at Karthikeyan as an example, his dad's a millionaire. Unfortunately, motorsports might be coming to an end since electric vehicles are eventually gonna replace them and all of this will be a distant memory for the likes of us.
Nah man, even if the bike used in competition becomes electric still there will be huge fanbase for these events. Every sports evolve from its inception it doesn’t mean it doesn’t attain its soul. You shouldn’t be worry about the future
We are hoping the same in Turkey for last 30 years, even though we have a world champion in GP nothing really changed... I cross my finger for you guys, I hope somebody hears you soon. By the way very well done video!
That's why i love watching him he knows what todays trend spotters dont understand about cars and bikes he knows what i feel for motorsports and engines ❤
I appreciate your effort to promote racing in your video. It is not popular in India. Govt is also not supporting. But this scenario is improving day by day.
Thank you for such a lovely content…, I really appreciate your story telling skills and I hope India focuses on other sports too rather than only cricket in the future….
Now that’s how you beautifully explain that if someone is behaving like a chapri because they have some desires. Very well done, with that you have become my one and only favourite moto vlogger 😇❤️
Correction! Kari is in Coimbatore. MMRT is in Chennai.
My bad, thanks for the correction👍
@@AnuragSalgaonkar big fann !!!
@@AnuragSalgaonkarBIC is in noida not delhi 😂😵💫 just saying
None for North 😢
@@gk22890 Man, Kari reputation got tarnished, municipal corporation got offended that they sent you to leave a salty comment for making a small mistake.
No Indian influencer has ever delivered video essays as remarkable as yours, Anurag. Your filmmaking background is evident, but this level of production, paired with such a soothing and captivating voiceover, is truly outstanding.
Good Job buddy
Bro is eligible to buy a Porche
@@kingofmonsters7452
Bro, if I were to afford a Porsche, I'd have Anurag write the essay for me. Then, I'd hire you lawyer to argue with a even more humourous story that the comment was actually written by our family driver, who heroically stepped in to save me from my english exam failure after my porche's brakes failed. Meanwhile, I'd be busy eating pizza while sitting on the ACP's chair as part of my community service in the police station.
@@kingofmonsters7452Oh by the way good comment I laughed at it a lot before ranting about that kid. (I’m just a hater who happens to be the same age as the boy)
Thank you!
Can’t be more grateful towards Honda for making this possible. They have not only achieved great feats in bringing new innovation in the auto world, but they’ve also contributed equally enough in keeping the passion for auto-motives alive.
TVS is also conducting such races and training young. Kudos to TVS as well
These brands can flourish so much
But are taxed heavily
They can't bring their tech here
At 14, I used to ride a cycle. I am 30 now same as Anurag and I own a INT650. I occasionally let go of the throttle and really love my bike. This video made me realize my passion for bikes even more. Our time has passed, and I wish these youngsters the best of luck.
Real, and I'm 23. 😔😔
Well said!
I'm 25 but after watching I feel like I'm 30.
I ride fz25 well it can reach speed of 135km/hr but riding at normal speed, keeping engine in smooth speed and rpm feels good, relaxing
Adrenaline rush / riding fast also feels good but remember its not for daily routine. You can enjoy riding with 100cc engine also with economical speed of 60
I am 15 In Jee journey really unlucky to not get any chance of unleashing my love towards racing I grow up being fond of car not one of the 12-14 yrs old seeing car edits in lockdown etc .. having a good knowledge of automobile engines and still learning it though day by day , but I think sometime when I will get chance to apply these things in real ? 🙃 I really want to pursue my career in racing man even I get less money by it but still I know some of you gonna sa( kid you will realise it later when responsibility hits up) etc !! yes sir you are right but you know there are so many uncles I went through who are very talented inn so many things like singing acting but crushed by responsibility and I think I would continue the cycle and be the part of it !!
Watching you since my JEE prep had started, now it's almost come to an end. You have helped me face the fear, anxiety and all that that people face during JEE, love you man❤
broo same watching him from two years and started with most popular bullet accident video felt nostalgic btw all the best for 2025
I am preparing for jee 2026 and started watching him 🙂🙂
All the best y'all 👍
@@JAISHREERAM2975Cycle of Life ,lol
@@JAISHREERAM2975 me bhi bhai 26 wala hu Kash sala me bhi yaha jake kuch to talent dikha pata i am really fond of automotive specially car since 2008 when I was born , not like other 14-15 yrs old kid loving cars bcz of youtube edits !!
I've been following this channel for a while. Very interesting story lines, amazing editing, great script and voice over. Watched this video without skipping a sec. If you are a bike lover, this channel is for you.
holy MOLY, this is good. wondering how i didnt come across this channel before. even i, who is more of a car fan than a bike fan are absorbed in your videos. keep up the good work!
addressing the problem and posing a solution
rather than just name calling them, kudos man, well done
9:34 - The cushiony seat is replaced by a foam not only for weight reduction but mainly to let riders feel the feedback from their bikes.
Your storytelling, writing, and editing skills have improved tremendously - it's truly impressive to see how far you've come!
This video needs to reach every Indian bike enthusiast and racer, especially parents, so they can encourage their children to pursue racing.
Honda is doing great work, and there's no doubt other bike companies should also participate in this sector to help India grow as a racing nation.
We don’t lack talent; what we lack is the knowledge of how to proceed in this field.
This is the best video I’ve ever seen on RUclips-very nicely explained and offering the best opinions on Indian racing.
Thank you, @Anurag Salgaonkar!
Amazing video as always. One correction, Kari is in Coimbatore, not Chennai at 3:04
I am from Pune and I've had a passion in racing. Right now, I'm preparing for JEE exams in 2026 (in 11th right now). My parents aren't interested in the motorsports genre and think it's just not made for the Indian audience (ofcourse due the lack of infrastructure) and it's risky. Also, one should start preparing for their racing career from like 10 years of age. I'm 16 right now. I still have the passion, but no means of achieving it. Parents think that the IT sector is the only possible way to live in India, so they would discourage me to even watch motorsports on T.V.. Let's pray for the upcoming youth and hope they bring the fame for the extreme sport here in India! ❤
Bro same...but I'm 26 now & in IT sector 😓
Bro you're not that old to start and nothing is taking you away from your dream you just have to convince your parent if you and your family could afford because it's an expensive sport and dangerous at the same time but hey it's more rewarding than any other shitty game if you can take all the risk you have. I also had your kind of dream and still have and going to take care of my dream after my btech graduation, so what's stopping you from pursuing your dream if you are confident.
Because you're living in a third World country, INDIA. You made mistake by taking birth in this nation.
If you want to get into motorsports, try to get into a college with an FSAE or Baja SAE team. From there, it's easier to get into a motorsports team.
lol,,from passion in racing to 9 to 5 job
I think one of the most important roles is of the parents in developing the industry. For children to start riding and competing since the age of 7-10, it is important for parents to take the necessary steps to make that happen, as children of that age are not mature enough to make that decision for themselves. Great to see an influencer shredding light on such an important topic, but there is long way to go and just a single creator won't do it. Hopefully the so called bike vloggers we see on RUclips get in their right minds to contribute to this effort.
Thank you Anurag for being one of the few gentlemen to start this wave of reflection. ❤❤
Absolutely brilliant video Anurag! You’ve captured the essence of Indian motorcycle racing like no one else has before. The passion, the adrenaline, and the culture behind the sport are so beautifully portrayed. This is the kind of storytelling our motorsport community needs to shine on the global stage. Kudos to your hard work and attention to detail. This is a masterpiece!🔥💯. -from a motorcycle racer to a motorcycle enthusiast🙌🏻
Such a good take man. Instead of ridiculing these kids we need to educate and inspire them. Of course there are going to be some with ill intentions on the road to boast their masculanity, but its true we can mold this passion into something golden. Just like it was impossible to be a gamer in the indian household a few years back, i hope racing has a bright future in india
every so called indian motovloggers running behind views delivering 3rd class content and alas these viewers are also craving for these sh*ts, in the other hand anurag promoting the necessary culture which should be acknowledged by this generation , but a few can truly cherish this here anurag's subscriber count tells all, keep it up anurag , aap age badho hum apke sath sath hai, lol. honestly thak you brother for sharing these things. you are the og for me dude
I never thought I'd see something like this that is so relatable, especially for motorsports enthusiasts like us who have always dreamed about racing/learning on race tracks. Kudo to you for letting the world know how we feel about the racing culture in india!❤
This is an excellent video and for a normal everyday rider to go out spend time, money and effort to go there, research about this, travel to the place, shoot a video, edit it and post about it. You’ve done an exceptional job and also a very selfless and passionate work.
I believe your video will strike the passion amongst of the youth of india.
But most of all, I absolutely respect the fact that you as a rider who has sunken hours into it passionately did not discriminate the guy’s challenging you on the road but understood their emotions and most beautiful put it down in to simple words for the rest of us to understand. Most people would often talk smack about those uneducated riders and talk down about them. You explained really well what the actual problem is and how to solve it! Amazing video. Please keep up your work.
Love.Just pure love.Out of words to express how grateful we are to have you as a content creator in our lives.Kudos to your success as well as these young souls.
Great video, this is my first time watching a well thought out indian video, not a time wasted and I appreciate that. Focusing back on the topic, it seems India have beautiful race tracks, and I feel it's a shame if they don't organize tracks days for the public to use.
Really been waiting for this video since I saw ur instagram storyy... Love your videos and really learning alot from youu...
Hello Sir,
Thank you so much for posting this video. I have been searching for various colleges across India for admission and have considered several factors. However, I overlooked the importance of passion and joy in my decision-making process. After watching this video, I am now seriously considering enrolling in one of the colleges in Chennai. I have always dreamed of being a racer, and I have a great fondness for these beautiful machines. I hope to get into this program.
Beautiful voiceover ❤❤❤ Thanks for all the knowledge and information that is shared in this video Anurag! Atleast very few people might get their motosport career starting from this video...❤❤
I feel that KTM shouldn't have made their bikes affordable to these ppl. Their "Chapri" behaviour ruined the reputation of such beautiful machines.
Indians will blame everyone except themselves
😂bro???
they buy pre owned bikes, so does not matter what price ktm sets for their new models
Money can't buy class. There are chapris riding ZX10R
Just cz majority of the people are bunch of fools doesn't mean the product, or the performance that comes with it, shouldn't be accessible. Our bureaucracy driven backward politicial system is also something we need to blame, but racing has so much potential, becz of these so called "chapris", that you would like to lebel. Imagine if they would have gotten some sort of hand holding with proper infra driven backing. maybe an army of wsbk or moto gp winning racers could come from our land.
After watching the whole video all i can say is you're the one in this specific content country(motovlogs) that makes videos for entertainment and in that entertainment video me and a number of people learn something and use that particular thing taught by you.. I really appreciate you bade bhai.. We love your videos... We are with you❤
Kudos to #honda
Love the videos and keep up the consistency of uploading love the concept of ur videos and editing is top notch!!
Keep up the good work my friend!!
Anurag you are a magician, you weave visuals with music and storytelling in such a way that, its blissful to watch your videos. Keep up the good work. Cheers to your craft. 🎆
What a brilliant awareness video!
Simply lovely. I'm going to follow these racers and the brands right away.
Thank you!
Such a good video . Not only highlighting the problems but also giving the initial push and awareness to people out there that this sport has great potential and our country has the talent to back it up . Great one Anurag 🙌🏻
Man you're such a great narrator, solid editing as well
Amazing video bhai.. From the shots to the direction to the editing. Everything was just perfect
dude i'm on a speedrun watching all of your videos, give me a break, such consistent creator you are!
Thankyou sir showing such a knowledgeable video.. I haven't even thought that these racers start learning it from childhood. Wow
Great thing covered. Much appreciation to you brother. Keep grinding. May u succeed🤝🏻
Man nearly every one of your videos makes me feel I should've paid to watch it, the content is just...amazing!
When I found your channel I had no clue about what anything was , I told you earlier, but now I have learnt a lot of things about how the motorcycle works and how to ride it, I still make mistakes like missing a gear when rev matching or gear jumping back but refining that what makes it fun, you , papa saar moto and moto control have realllllyyyy helped me learn everything ik today, thanks big bro
Watch Motorinc as well, they have podcasts on how to ride and drive better... the insights into riding Shumi gives is second to none, not mention Kartik's insights into driving...
@flaminG-Ghost I do , I do
best influencer in the niche. you are doing so well man. Thanks for making such content. !!
no bonus this time i was waiting for it bhaiya
Commenting so it helps the algorithm, what an amazing video! Hope this sport gets the voice it needs.
a couple of years from now some young chap will quote this video and that is the impact I see Anurag trying to make. Kudos to you man amazing video
I couldn't care less about bikes and races but i know the amount of effort and hard work you put in to make this brilliant video. Beautiful cinematography and shots and narratives !
Bro! Your videos are amazing. I’m not even a biking enthusiast, but I still love watching them. Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the success!
An underrated RUclipsr, I wish you all the best for you and the industry you love to grow exponentially.
Finally !! There is no one talking about the passion of racing carrer Anurag bhai such great video you never dissapoint us, the way you make that cinematic that really impressive , keep entertaining and keep giving knowledge like this thank you!!!!!
Damn this is good! This'll definitely help the younger generations to find such opportunities as these talent programs rarely reach the right people...
The voice is you brother, thank you for doing this. Nothing but love and support
Thank you soo much anurag! I have never ever in my life had this new feeling of professional racing, seems like im too old like you to start a career there. hope i watch this same video in my early stages of my next life
Right up there with the top motorcycle racing documentaries in the internet!
Kudos champ for your exceptional editing and narration 👍
Just wanted to appreciate the amount of efforts u put in ur video..its literally next level and u surely have come a far way frm the 350 to the gt and tbh ur vlogs seem like actual vlogs and not click bait stuff really love it❤
Your delivery and video quality
Man oh man 🔥🔥
PS: this attention to detail at 8:21 (MJ bit)
The storytelling is so good Aunrag bhau! Love your videos! ❤❤
It makes me incredibly sad to see how bad the infrastructure for any hobby sport in India is!
Especially motorsports 😔,
You have made a wonderful video showcasing the problem and even solutions! 👏🏿
That's why I watch his videos,
Man with a PASSIONATE VISION, giving what he can.❤❤
0:26, "Why spend so much on car, can you imaging how much rice/atta(wheat flour) you can get in that amount". This is what I say when people ask me
Not the same thing, comparing apples to oranges. You don't eat your vehicle let's say motorcycle or ride a food let's say an eggplant, or do you?
@@niccolopaganini1782 I don't know if u r trolling or it's an actual question. People buy motorcycles for a purpose, u buy something under 1.5Lakhs for general commuting and other general purposes.
When you buy something let's say a bike of 10 Lakhs. You buy it for lots of reasons but general commuting is not one of them. So even though both are bikes it's still an apples to oranges comparison based on the purpose. See how I didn't even bring cars in between. So in the end, I would state If you have nothing useful to say, please avoid stirring meaningless arguments.
I was thinking about this today but with taking smartphones for comparison
The inception of a TV being inside a TV 2:09
and then us watching it on a tv 🧠
Thank you so much for the Akshay Kumar wali video i found out of your channel. And personally i don't watch any moto vlogers because i don't feel they provide anything valuable information worthy to watch them , but you bro the calmness of your voice and the way you edit videos and the things you say i love to watch your videos 😇. I'm just a 21 year old bike enthusiast dreaming to own one someday, and i will
Anurag Dada how do you make 15 mins pass so quick yet pack in hours worth of content??
You are an icon! You represent the riders of India! Keep up the great work! Love from the butterscotch gang🙌🏻
Anurag has took content creation to an another level the direction story telling is definitely top notch 💯
Anurag ! Kudos to you to thing video out to us. Simply blaming about lack of love for motorsport and infra in country isn't going to take us anywhere.. Something you've put up very nicely towards the end of the video about encouraging these youngsters as well as encouraging motorsport in most responsible manner is required by most of us in the country. Respect it, attend it, enjoy it while it is here in our country.
I attended Moto GP at Sepang Circuit few months ago and i was actually sad that i missed it when it was being organized in our own country.. it is one way to support it, which i will do whenever of if ever there will be a next time it will be held at SIC. At Sundays ride, to encourage people to ride responsibly, to have dialogues about how to handle higher cc bike and why we choose to spend so much hard earned money, time and efforts we do it all the times, and i wish more people do it often in person just how you talk of all of those things in your video.
Thank you again for bringing this information out, we've now something more to talk about what's going in this sport in our country.
one of the best videos you have made , thanks for the efforts 👌👏
Your way of representing the documentary in videos is insane mann!! keep growing ✨
8:20 "its like a carefully choreographed dance", Anurag adds a "he-he". Rad guy.
Beautiful video Anurag!
Unfortunately, we lack the necessary infrastructure and hence, opportunities and knowledge to get into this.
Fortunately, we just got Moto GP back last year and I am patiently waiting for Formula 1 to return to India.
Not only do we lag behind in the motorsports, there is a lack of general sporting culture in India.
We have the population and talent to do it but there are no facilities to nurture and scout young talents unlike developed countries.
I want to see the day we catch up to the world in Olympics, Football, Motorsports, etc.
Thanks for making such a video bro.. Motovloggers like you are rare.. Ride safe!
ANURAG you the best motovlogger fr. Like you know exactly what is reqd to Indian mindset. I am a geniune fan you. I really wish you grow heights👏🙇♂
Loved how you put this all together..
the way you naarate it bro.. that is gonna take this platform to the skies. keep up the good work brother!!
This channel specifically this video has been so soo much educative and opportunity providing
Will definitely root to get on these tracks one day
Thanks Anurag
what a cinematic masterpiece this video was! love to see more videos like this.
MY O MY what an amazing way of portraying such a simple yet a very common topic in India. Love your videos. Been here since 2021 #butterscotch
My dad was a racer/rallist in the 70s and 80s, there were barely any opportunities then and barely now... its been what? 40 years? It was a rich man's sport then and still continues to be. Look at Karthikeyan as an example, his dad's a millionaire. Unfortunately, motorsports might be coming to an end since electric vehicles are eventually gonna replace them and all of this will be a distant memory for the likes of us.
Nah man, even if the bike used in competition becomes electric still there will be huge fanbase for these events. Every sports evolve from its inception it doesn’t mean it doesn’t attain its soul. You shouldn’t be worry about the future
Y'alls gotta give a minute and see this video's thumbnail too.... The two guys are absolutely worlds apart, i guess thats what professionalism means
We are hoping the same in Turkey for last 30 years, even though we have a world champion in GP nothing really changed...
I cross my finger for you guys, I hope somebody hears you soon. By the way very well done video!
I enjoyed this, thanks Anurag. But daily observations is my fav. I miss Ramesh charan and pakiya. 😂
Damn brooo
U just changed the perspective...
Love u bro... This was something else ❤
That's why i love watching him he knows what todays trend spotters dont understand about cars and bikes he knows what i feel for motorsports and engines ❤
I appreciate your effort to promote racing in your video. It is not popular in India. Govt is also not supporting. But this scenario is improving day by day.
Best video for this community... best efforts!!!! thanks Anurag ...
Thank you for such a lovely content…, I really appreciate your story telling skills and I hope India focuses on other sports too rather than only cricket in the future….
Anurag comes with something new always... great video buddy❣️
Literally i can watch your videos for hours they are just so amazing like a piece of art
Woah, was expecting a vlog, got a well put together video essay, Nicee
The video is beautifully written and explained. Kudos to you for the effort you made to the video ❤️❤️🔥🔥
Kudos To this Guy! Well needed information, Thanks for Sharing!
Man this video had me in tears 💪🏼🤝🏼
The level of creativity and hardwork required to make this video must be insane.
You Gained my respect @anurag 🙏🏻 kudos to your great work! Thanks a lot for bringing all these info to your followers❤️
I think this is the best video on your channel so far
Being the first guy to comment and like your video is an awesome thing for me. Love everything about your videos and the quality of content.
Anurag! Ek hi dil he kitne bar churaoge!
Good job brother!
This was as smooth as butter! hats off Anuraag 👌🏻
Goosebumps, that is all. Can't believe how well Honda has done so far. Hoping for many more companies to join in !
As a 25 year old from that buddy watching his track performance on TV to end it made me shed a tear. :) I know you did too Anurag bro :)
Now that’s how you beautifully explain that if someone is behaving like a chapri because they have some desires. Very well done, with that you have become my one and only favourite moto vlogger 😇❤️
Love your videos bro, you always teach me something new in your videos
8:22 that eehee got me 😭😭😭
This is amazing. Kudos to you. This needs to be shared maximum
Thank you Anurag for making this video.
Thank you for doing this. I learnt something of great value.