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India’s first VJ Ruby Bhatia goes viral after years, offers 1000 life-coaching; fans say ‘feels heavy to see her’

India’s first VJ Ruby Bhatia is back in the spotlight after decades, but not for the reason you might expect

Published on: Feb 07, 2026 12:32 PM IST
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If you're chronically online, you have likely stumbled across those viral reels of a woman with short hair and striking eyes. In these clips, she appears to be offering her services, often leaving viewers wondering exactly what those services entail. As it turns out, that woman is none other than the iconic Ruby Bhatia, the face that defined 1990s Indian television.

VJ Ruby Bhatia
VJ Ruby Bhatia

Ruby Bhatia was once one of the most recognisable figures on the small screen. A former Miss India Canada and the country’s first true video jockey, she shaped how a generation consumed pop culture long before social media existed. During her peak, she commanded the industry, reportedly charging close to 1 lakh per show for her appearances. However, after two decades away from the spotlight, she has re-emerged with a new venture that has sparked a wave of nostalgia and conversation.

India’s First VJ offering life coaching for 1,000

Ruby recently grabbed the internet's attention by offering life coaching sessions for a surprisingly modest fee. In her videos, she shares her contact information and speaks directly to her audience: “Personality development, weight loss, personal issues, fear, depression, anxiety, panic attacks – whatever I can help you with. I am there for you. Fee is 1,000 and unlimited access.”

In an earlier interview with Bollywood Thikana, Ruby reflected on her high-earning days, saying: “I used to charge about 1 lakh per show in the 90s for anchoring events. For shoots, I charged per day depending on the project’s budget."

Despite that success, Ruby chose a quieter life for the last 20 years, focusing on her family in Lokhandwala, Mumbai. The catalyst for her return to work was surprisingly domestic. She explained that a simple plan to refresh her 30-year-old home turned into a slippery slope of full-scale renovations, with carpenters and painters everywhere.

This financial shift nudged her back toward a professional life. She said that the transition to coaching felt natural. “Without even realising it, and without charging, I had been offering life coaching since I was 25. Several women credit me for their achievements. That’s when I decided to make it a profession. People from across the world now reach out to me. I act as a mentor and sounding board," she said.

Keeping fees low to stay accessible

While some might expect a former star to charge premium rates, Ruby is intentional about her 1,000 fee. She believes that in India, many people are still hesitant to seek professional psychological help. “In India, people still hesitate to go to psychologists but are comfortable talking to a friend. That’s where a life coach comes in. I kept my fee at 1,000, so it remains accessible. If I charged in thousands, only celebrities would approach me. I wanted this to be for everyone," she said in the interview.

Today, Ruby’s work spans everything from meditation and weight loss to personality development.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aadrika Sominder

Aadrika Sominder is a writer, but foremost an avid reader. With an unwavering commitment to the craft, she is convinced that there is nothing else she was meant to do with her life. Beyond the world of words, her hobbies include snacking and taking long trips.

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