YouTuber & Moto Vlogger Bhayya Sunny Yadav – An Inspiration for 1000s Pan India

You-tuber & Moto Vlogger Bayya Sunny Yadav

Have you ever heard about Motovlogging? If not, then read this story which will truly inspire you and add more motivation & excitement to your life!

Bhayya Sunny Yadav hails from Nuthankal Suryapet District of Telangana State and was brought up in a middle-class family-his father has a pharmacy store in Nuthankal, his mother is a housewife and his brother Bayya Kalyan Yadav who is a professional Kabaddi player representing the state for national tournaments.

As a child he had to face many challenges, a very average student, and being from an average family, he has seen many adversities since childhood like many other kids, he had a passion for motorcycles from the age of 13.

To give a go to his passion, he started driving his father’s motorcycle in an empty playground and when he turned 18 years, he took a driving licence and bought a secondhand Yamaha RX 100 bike for Rs. 6000.

After using the bike for 2 years, he bought a brand new KTM RC 200 motorbike in 2016 for Rs. 2 lakh – was quite expensive looking into his family’s financial conditions- but his parents bowed to his wishes and bought the motorbike.

Having an interest in moto vlogging, he started his own YouTube channel in Telugu and being very unique, no one had thought about his idea.

In November 2017, he bought an action camera from a Chinese website and started moto vlogging. In his starting days, he took local trips to nearby places of 100 to 150 km but he did not get the views as he expected so he decided to take longer trips.

After some time, he had some family problems as his father’s health was not good so he had to stop posting updates for about a year.

“In December 2018, I took my first long ride to Vizag Araku from my hometown Nuthankal which is around 2300 km, and besides exploring newer views, my subscribers also increased. I started going to newer places on my bike like Tirupathi, Yadagirigutta, Gandikota, and Hampi in Karnataka,” says Yadav.

In 2019 April,  I started my rides towards more southern parts of India, sometimes even riding for 10 days and with new avenues of my channels, I completed 1 lakh subscribers, he adds.

 “With this success and the increasing subscribers, I planned to take even a lengthier ride to Ladakh, which was also one of my dream rides in June 2019. I started from my native place Nuthankal and this 21-day motor ride changed my life and my YouTube career. After this, my subscribers reached three lakh within 2 months unexpectedly,” Yadav said.

It was after this that I decided to become a full-time youtuber and bought the necessary quality equipment for the videos of my channel. In 2019, I went to Nepal for 16 days and this was my first international ride. Since then, I have been doing rides across India, he adds.

“I also took a ride from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in 9 days in 2020. Till today, I have gone to 28 states in India and dream of taking a ride to 150+ countries in the next upcoming 10 years,” an excited Yadav elaborates on his dream!

Yadav starts with a small dream but his dreams are big and he wants to cross all pan-country borders and succeed. Taking up such an unconventional career path is really difficult but very satisfying when we get recognition.

Sunny also finds a mention in the India Book of Records and also has eight World Records in his name. He has got 2 India Book of Records and 8 World Records. Fastest on a bike between two cities Hyderabad to Lucknow covering a whooping 1348 km in 15:47:00 hours.

He also has the accolades of being the 1st Telugu Motovlogger to complete 1 million subscribers. He also got 8 world records that include Hyderabad to Nagpur (500 km in 5 hours),  Hyderabad to Rewa, MP (1000 km in 10:22:00 hours), Hyderabad to Lucknow (1348 km in 15:47:00 hours), and completed the Kashmir to Kanyakumari, JK, in 9 days!

 Sunny also became the 1st south Indian biker to travel from Hyderabad to Nadabet, Gujarat on a bike, 1st Indian biker to travel from India to Bangladesh on the bike, and 1st Indian biker to complete Hyderabad to Kanyakumari 1270 km ride in 15:32:00 hours.

Dreams to make a trip to London

Dreams give us the power to do the things that we can only think about. Sunny moved towards the shore of success by achieving their goals in life. He decided to plan his next trip from Hyderabad to London on his motorbike. He also has the accolades of being the 1st Telugu Motovlogger to complete 1 million subscribers on YouTube besides having many long-journey bike records to many districts of various states of India including Lucknow, Nadabet, Kanyakumari.

His first MotoVlog in 2018 cost around Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 to complete. Sunny did not ask for this money at home. He won money and played the Kabaddi game so that he could earn some money for his journey. He created new records and got a lot of recognition and success.

He has created six records in India World Records so far and received the first award from India World Records for covering a distance of 500 km between Hyderabad and Nagpur on a 390cc bike in 05:01:00 minutes. He took the second award when he reached the distance of 1000 km between Hyderabad to Rewa (MP) in 10:22:00 minutes.

From completing the 1348 km distance between Hyderabad and Lucknow in 15:47:00 minutes, reaching the 1270 km distance from Hyderabad to Kanyakumari at 15:32:00, the first Telugu moto vlog by Sunny on the YouTube channel Takashi completed the distance of 4500 km in just ten days. He has won six awards from India World Records. He also earned a place in the India Book of Records for covering the distance of 1348 km between Hyderabad and Lucknow in 15:47:00 minutes.

The 1st moto vlogger from India to enter Bangladesh via road on a 2-wheeler after it was formed, Sunny was also welcomed by Bangla Govt.

For 25 years old Sunny took more than eight hours to convince the officials who were standing in order so that they can allow him to enter Bangladesh in a two-wheeler. Benapole is on the Bangladesh side of the international Petrapole–Benapole border Checkpoint while Petrapole is in India.

Having travelled across all the parts of India barring Sikkim, Sunny decided to travel to Bangladesh when he got to know that no two-wheeler had crossed the India-Bangladesh border since 1947 as Bangladesh doesn’t allow the entry of two-wheelers with foreign licence plates to prevent the illegal sale of vehicles. He gathered the information from the strong bikers’ community in Bangladesh and then he did some kind of research.

After getting his Visa to enter Bangladesh, he first went to Mumbai from Hyderabad for the paperwork required for his Triumph Tiger 900 (bike passport). The western India Automobile Association issues passports for the two-wheeler, he was also required to get a separate visa for his Triumph Tiger 900. As Sunny is also a YouTuber, he was given a concession on the deposit amount at the High Commission in Mumbai.

When he reached the border after riding for eight days covering 3,100 Km (Hyderabad-Mumbai-Bangladesh) he spent his night assuring border officials–with proof of his travel to places like Nepal- that he was entering Bangladesh as a tourist and posting on his YouTube channel with 1.3 million followers.

Sunny, who was still on the Bangladesh side, informed that his friends used to discourage him from making that journey and they have told him many negative things about the country they had never visited. Without thinking too much he decided to proceed and enter Bangladesh from West Bengal and the biker community in Bangladesh helped with information on paperwork to travel to different places he was touched when he saw more than 40 of them waiting at Benapole to welcome and greet him. These people are friendly and do not discriminate based on nation and religion.

After spending 17 days in Sylhet, he was amazed by the love and attention the people in Bangladesh are giving them. Over there they enjoyed Hindi movies and serials and they all were friendly. This was only possible by the bike that made him reach here.

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