
Triggered Insaan aka Nischay Malhan earns this much from YouTube every month; his net worth is Rs…
Popular YouTuber Nischay Malhan, also known as Triggered Insaan, the elder brother of Bigg Boss OTT fame Abhishek Malhan, got married on June 9, 2025. He tied the knot with his girlfriend, Ruchika Rathore, at a luxury hotel in Himachal Pradesh. Many other YouTubers also attended the wedding. The couple got engaged in December last year and shared their engagement photos with fans. After the wedding, on June 10, they both posted pictures on Instagram, which are now going viral. Meanwhile, let's take a look at Nischay Malhan's net worth.
Recently, Nischay and his wife Ruchika announced their wedding date through a vlog. Following the announcement, the couple tied the knot on June 9. After the wedding news broke, a video of their haldi ceremony went viral on social media. Now, their wedding photos have also surfaced online.
For those unfamiliar, Nischay Malhan is a popular YouTuber who earns lakhs every month. He runs two YouTube channels: Triggered Insaan, where he creates comedy and roast videos, and another one is Live Insaan, which features his gaming content.
Nischay Malhan has over 13 million subscribers on his Live Insaan channel and 24.1 million subscribers on his main channel, Triggered Insaan. In addition to YouTube ad revenue, he also earns a substantial income through brand promotions.
He owns a luxurious house in Gurugram, worth Rs 20 to Rs 25 crore, and his estimated net worth is around Rs 30-35 crore. Nischay also owns several high-end vehicles, including a Tata Harrier worth Rs 15.49 lakh, a Maruti Suzuki Ciaz worth Rs 12.45 lakh, and a Jaguar F-Pace worth Rs 78.46 lakh. Recently, he also added a Land Rover Defender to his collection.
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