US tech millionaire and biohacker Bryan Johnson recently stirred curiosity during his visit to Mumbai, where he met high-profile personalities like Shloka Ambani, Anand Piramal, and Sonam Kapoor Ahuja. Earlier, he was also seen with Zomato's Deepinder Goyal. As photos from these meetings go viral, the internet is left wondering: "How does a niche biohacker with fewer than 400K followers connect with such big names?"
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The gathering took place at the Little Nest community, where the conversation centered around health, longevity, and the future of well-being.?
Bryan Johnson later shared his appreciation on social media, highlighting the importance of these discussions.
The event brought together a diverse group of leaders, including Shloka Ambani, Anand Piramal, actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, and comedian Tanmay Bhatt.
Johnson's visit to Little Nest aligns with his mission to engage with India's top minds. He has also met with influential figures like Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal, whom he commended for his impact on the startup landscape.?
Upon arriving in India, Johnson had commented on how Indians have become accustomed to poor air quality, observing how it has become normalised in daily life.
Up next, Johnson is set to attend a longevity science event in Bengaluru on December 5.
But the internet had quite a different reaction.
US-based neurologist Anand Venkatraman, commented, "How does a niche internet biohacker with <400K followers get audiences with India's biggest podcaster, the daughter in law & son in law of India's biggest business dynasty, and a left-wing actress from a famous Bollywood family. What aren't you telling us, Bryan Johnson?"
Another user said said, "Somehow bro couldn't find better group of people."
Meanwhile, someone else added, "Wow you are definitely getting the best treatment in India."
Clearly, Bryan Johnson's high-profile rendezvous raised quite a few questions online.?
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