Dhar Mann Biography

Dhar Mann is an entrepreneur, video producer, internet personality, and YouTuber from the United States. Dhar Mann Studios, his video production company, develops short films for social media sites like YouTube. Other know YouTubers are; PewDiePie, Ryan Higa, Markiplier, Jenna Marbles, and Logan Paul.

Dhar Mann Age

Mann is 37 years old as of 2021. He was born Dharminder Mann on 29 May 1984 in the United States of America.

Dhar Mann Height

Mann stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m).

Dhar Mann Family | Ethnicity

Mann was born in the United States to Indian immigrants Surinder Mann and Baljit Singh Mann. Since 1980, the Mann family has operated various local real estate enterprises, including Friendly Cab, a taxi cab company based in Oakland, California.

Dhar Mann Wife

Mann was in a relationship with Lilly Ghalichi, a businesswoman who appeared in the reality television series Shahs of Sunset, in 2014. In 2015, Mann met his fiancée Laura Avila. Mann established LiveGlam, a cosmetics firm, in 2015, and the couple runs it together. In 2020, the couple welcomed their first child.

Dhar Mann App

Mann released a free app called Dhar Mann Studios in October 2021, which is available for both iPhone and Android. The app, he claims, allows users to watch all of his films ad-free, including his biggest hits Kids Make Fun Of Boy With Autism, Instantly Regret It and Gold Digger Dumps Broke Boyfriend, Then Regrets Her Decision, which involve actors carrying out brutal ethical teachings. And it’s already generating a lot of talks. Dhar Mann Studios has soared to the top of the App Store’s free app charts, surpassing platforms that have long disseminated Mann’s material, such as YouTube and Facebook.

Dhar Mann House

Mann paid $15.5 million for Khloe Kardashian’s property. The house was more than double what Kardashian spent for it six years ago, when she bought it from longtime family friend Justin Bieber for $7.2 million. The Tuscan villa-style compound, which was built in 2005, is located in the Estates at the Oaks, a double-gated enclave that also includes Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker, and Morphe cosmetics tycoons Chris and Linda Tawil. The 1.3-acre home, which is situated on a high ridge with long vistas of the surrounding hills, features lush landscaping that defies its bone-dry Valley setting, with rolling green lawns, abundant clumps of climbing bougainvillea plants, and enormous bunches of brightly colored roses. Mann is the founder of the LiveGlam beauty subscription service, which delivers consumers a monthly box of makeup goods for $19.99 each month.

Dhar Mann Net Worth

Mann has an estimated net worth of $260 million.

Dhar Mann Photo
Dhar Mann Photo

Dhar Mann Studio

Mann started Dhar Mann Studios, a video production firm, in 2018. The studio creates videos for social media platforms like YouTube. Mann began uploading videos to YouTube in 2018 and initially focused on motivational videos before shifting to morality plays. Mann signed a contract with the Creative Artists Agency in 2021 and released a mobile app that allows people to see videos created by his company.

Mann’s YouTube videos, according to a New York Times profile, are “timely narratives about police-calling Karens and Covid-19 hoarders” told in the style of “1980s after-school specials and educational short films from the 1950s,” with “thin and absolutist” moral philosophy and blatantly clickbait titles. They’re “feel-good” videos, according to Vulture, meant to “urge people to be polite to one another.”

Dhar Mann WeGrow

He launched a real estate company at the age of nineteen, and over the next decade, he founded a number of additional, sometimes unsuccessful, businesses, including ventures into luxury automobile rental and mortgage refinancing. In January 2010, Mann and former financial broker Derek Peterson started weGrow, a retailer of cannabis-growing hydroponics. Mann and Peterson rented a supply business in Oakland, California, and planned to launch hydroponics franchises in eight additional states.

In an interview with Mother Jones in early 2011, Peterson filed lawsuits against the company, citing unpaid payments and accusing Mann of conducting a “hydroponzi scheme.” Mann countersued Peterson for monetary compensation and equity in Peterson’s own company after a spokeswoman for Mann accused Peterson of inventing the claims in revenge for Mann’s decision to reduce their collaboration.

Dhar Mann Fraud

Mann was charged with thirteen felony charges of fraud in 2012 for allegedly scamming a city beautification program in 2008 and 2009 while managing his real estate company MannEdge Properties. In August 2013, prosecutors reduced the accusations to five felony counts, and Mann pled no contest to the five counts later that year. He was given a five-year probationary period and forced to pay a $10,000 fine as well as reparation. The conviction was later vacated, according to Mann, who told The New York Times in 2021.