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Rajat Dalal

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Rajat Dalal
Rajat Dalal in 2025
Born 12 January 1996 (age 30)
Faridabad, Haryana, India
Nationality Indian
Education Graduate
Occupation Powerlifter, Fitness Influencer, Social Media Personality
Years active 2017–present
Known for Bigg Boss Season 18 contestant, Powerlifting achievements
Notable works Fitness programs, powerlifting achievements, social media influence
Awards Multiple National & International Powerlifting Medals
Parents Mohinder Singh Dalal
Religion Hinduism

Rajat Dalal is an Indian fitness influencer from Faridabad Haryana who works as a powerlifter and social media personality. He is known for promoting fitness and healthy living online and for his achievements in powerlifting. Rajat gained wider recognition after participating in Salman Khan's Bigg Boss Season 18 2024. He gained more public recognition after appearing as a contestant on the reality television show The 50 which he joined in 2026.[1][2]

Early Life & Education

Rajat Dalal was born on 12 January 1996 in Faridabad, Haryana, into a Hindu Jat family. His father is Mohinder Singh Dalal. He completed his schooling at Tagore Academy Public School and later earned his degree from Manav Rachna University, Faridabad. His college years served as the foundation for his bodybuilding and fitness interests which later became his professional path.

Career

Rajat Dalal began his fitness journey during his college years and went on to become a competitive powerlifter. He set a Classic Raw World Record in deadlift at 302 kg 666 lbs in the 90 kg Junior 20 23 division. He has represented India in several national and international competitions. He shares his workout routines and fitness tips and motivational content on social media platforms during his sports career.

In 2024, Rajat participated in Bigg Boss Season 18 which made him one of the most discussed contestants because of his unique personality and fitness history. He gained attention for his role in mediating a dispute involving YouTubers Maxtern and Elvish Yadav.[3]

He also conducts fitness programs and provides diet and training plans to help individuals improve their lifestyle. He remains active on social media platforms where he shares fitness-related content.

Notable Works

Rajat Dalal has established himself as a leading figure who promotes powerlifting and fitness education throughout India. He uses social media platforms to motivate individuals and conducts fitness training programs. His major highlights include his record-setting deadlift performance in 2018 and his participation in Bigg Boss Season 18 and The 50 (2026), which contributed to his wider recognition.

Achievements and Recognition

Rajat Dalal has won several gold and silver medals in various national and international championships:

  • Gold Medal – World Powerlifting Congress (WPC-India), 2021 (90 kg category)
  • Gold Medal – WPC World Cup, 2019 (100 kg Pro Junior division)
  • Gold Medal – WPC World Cup, 2018 (90 kg Junior division)
  • Gold Medal – National Deadlift & Benchpress Championship, 2018 (85 kg category)
  • Silver Medal – WPC World Championships, 2019 (100 kg category)
  • State-level Strongman Challenge Champion, 2017

In the Junior 20–23 division, he holds the Classic Raw World Record in deadlift (302 kg/666 lbs). He has a significant social media following and is recognized in the Indian powerlifting community for his dedication to fitness.

Personal Life

Rajat Dalal is known to keep his personal life private. In 2026, he announced his marriage through social media but did not publicly reveal the name of his wife.The pre-wedding video revealed his name as Mahi. There is no confirmed information available about his past relationships.[4][5][6]

He is also known by nicknames such as “Hulk,” “Gullu,” and “Rajjo.”His zodiac sign is Capricorn.

In Media

Rajat Dalal gained media attention after he announced his wedding in 2026 because he showed parts of his private wedding on social media. The news attracted significant attention from fans and followers.

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