Yashvardhan Singh

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Yashvardhan Singh

@Yashtribe

Creative Director✨ Making a living by making what I love❤️ Let’s craft meaningful things together🚀

India Katılım Nisan 2021
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Yashvardhan Singh
Yashvardhan Singh@Yashtribe·
"Made in India" is a lie. The real makers are earning ₹100. Middlemen pocket ₹400. Big brands sell it for ₹5000. I went and saw it myself. It's worse than you think.
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Seeing influencers sell random products just to cash in on their audience is honestly sad. Things like this slowly break people’s trust, and the ones who suffer the most are real entrepreneurs who are actually building something with effort and integrity.
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Yashvardhan Singh@Yashtribe·
Unboxing Frame I. Wireless display. Back camera. No hacks. See yourself. Read scripts. Frame better. Built for creators who were tired of adjusting. It’s V1. I’m still improving it. Live here: trylab.in/products/frame…
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Yashvardhan Singh@Yashtribe·
TryLab Frame I : trylab.in/products/frame… I’ve lived with this camera problem for years. Kept adjusting. So did everyone around me. This is my first attempt at fixing it. It’s not perfect. I’m still learning. The world is too big to just settle down.
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Liking a show is personal. Calling it “family values” is not. It’s about asking one simple question: What behaviour are we normalising in the name of culture? Questioning culture isn’t disrespect. Blindly defending everything is.
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Most people don’t fail. They slowly settle. Small compromises feel safe. They make life smaller. The World is Too Big To Settle Down. TryLab.in (for people who can’t think normal)
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Revant Himatsingka “Food Pharmer”
In April 2023, I decided I want to make 140 crore Indians healthy. But my favourite health story was when my first ever team member lost 40 kgs.  Meet @Yashtribe, my first ever teammate at Food Pharmer. He was only 18 at the time and came from a small village in UP and joined me as an editor right when I started Food Pharmer. When he joined me, he barely knew how to speak in English and lacked self-confidence. But every day, he showed up with the same energy and learning spirit. One day, he asked me a question that still stays with me: “Bhaiya, we make videos about health, but I want to lose weight and become healthy myself. Can you help me?” That’s when I realized the irony. How could I possibly make 140 crore Indians healthy, if my team wasn’t healthy? So that's when I decided to change this. We started training together. Every morning we would work out, track our food, and challenge each other to hydrate more. Whenever we would shoot videos, I’d teach him about packaged food and how to read food labels. One year later, he lost 40 kgs. But what he gained mattered much more: belief in himself. The boy who once hesitated to speak English was now editing videos for clients across New Zealand, Europe and Japan. The boy who once came for a job had built a life. Maybe all that’s needed to start a revolution is one person choosing to change and another helping them believe they can.
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Yashvardhan Singh
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@foodpharmer2 Still feels unreal when I look back at that journey. You didn’t just help me lose weight, you helped me find direction. Forever grateful ❤️
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@foodpharmer2 This is not just a song — it’s a movement. Hats off to FoodPharmer for always raising the right questions and standing up for what truly matters. Now it’s our turn to question everything we’ve been blindly trusting. 🔥🔥
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Revant Himatsingka “Food Pharmer”
With this video, I’m launching India's biggest social movement. Every week we hear of a new issue affecting the country! Stampedes, food scams, fake paneer, flight crashes are just a few of them. If the majority of Indians stopped staying silent, and started raising their voice, companies would be forced to take the lives of Indians more seriously! I invite the entire country to take a pledge to not stay silent, and start questioning every company that is fooling Indians. This is India’s new Anthem for Change! Share widely until every Indian sees it! #SochaHai
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Elon Musk
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Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed! ✨
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Yashvardhan Singh
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Jump cuts: a go-to tool for every editor today. But do you know where it all started? From YouTube to Reels, jump cuts are everywhere now—a reminder that sometimes breaking the rules creates the best magic. Follow @YashTribe for more editing stories!
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Canned Coffee
Canned Coffee@Coffeekiller100·
@Yashtribe @foodpharmer2 18% can still be debated. Also, we should target Type 2 diabetes as it is related to unhealthy eating. As of now there is no reliable data on the same. Still wondering why India is Diabetes capital of the world?
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Revant Himatsingka “Food Pharmer”
India is the diabetes capital of the world and heart-attacks are rising amongst the youth. Most Indians think we are getting sick because of eating at restaurants. But we eat at restaurants only around 6 times per month on average, which means we eat at home the remaining 84 meals per month (assuming we have 3 meals a day). Why are we increasingly falling sick in spite of eating at home? One of the reasons is because of the quality of our packaged food. According to studies, India's packaged food is the worst in the world. A study which analyzed 4 lakh products across the world found that Indian packaged food has the most sugar, salt, saturated fat and calories compared to other countries. (Source: George Institute for Global Health) This low quality packaged food is what most Indians eat at home. "Ghar pe khana" and "ghar ka khaana" are two very different things! Sirf ghar pe mat khaiye, ghar ka khana khaiye!
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@Coffeekiller100 @foodpharmer2 Pakistan has a population of around 240 million people, so 30% of 240 million is approximately 72 million people with diabetes. India has a much larger population of around 1.4 billion people, so 18% of 1.4 billion is approximately 252 million people with diabetes.
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@rishibagree Guys let us give credit to @foodpharmer2 for risking his life and exposing these corporates. He received 5 legal notices as well, but he isn’t stopping.
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Talking about Misleading ads …
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