Namaz vs. Push-ups: The Gym Feud That's Dividing the Internet
Lakshay Chaudhary calls a gym owner a “gym inspector” for preaching namaz over fitness. The trainer fights back—here's what went down.

A new feud has erupted in the Indian YouTube community, and it’s pitting faith against fitness in a way that has everyone talking. It all started when YouTuber Lakshay Chaudhary roasted a gym owner named Aman for allegedly preaching namaz during workouts. The response was swift, and now the internet is divided.
The Roast That Started It All
In a recent video, Lakshay Chaudhary took aim at Aman, a gym owner who, according to Chaudhary, was more focused on giving religious sermons than on giving fitness advice. Chaudhary dubbed him the “gym inspector,” a punchline that quickly went viral and sparked a wave of memes and debates.
The “Gym Inspector” Fires Back
Aman didn’t take the roast lying down. In a response video, he defended his approach, asking, “If I tell people to do namaz or good deeds, what’s wrong with that?” He promised to address all of Chaudhary’s claims and to explain his holistic approach to fitness, which includes spiritual well-being.
A Clash of Cultures
The controversy has sparked a larger conversation about the role of religion in public spaces, and whether it’s appropriate to mix faith and fitness. The debate has been fierce, with people on both sides weighing in.
Team Lakshay: Many people agree with Chaudhary, arguing that a gym is a place for working out, not for religious preaching. They see Aman’s actions as unprofessional and out of place.
Team Aman: Others have come to Aman’s defense, arguing that there’s nothing wrong with encouraging people to be spiritual, even at the gym. They see his approach as a unique and valuable way to combine physical and spiritual health.
What’s Next?
The feud between Lakshay Chaudhary and Aman is far from over. Aman has promised a detailed response to Chaudhary’s roast, and the internet is eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this saga.
But this is more than just a simple YouTube beef. It’s a reflection of a larger cultural debate about the role of religion in modern India. And as the lines between public and private life continue to blur, it’s a conversation that’s only going to get more interesting.
What do you think? Should faith and fitness be kept separate, or can they coexist in the gym? Let us know in the comments.