Ripped Porn Star Buffs Up Bluelithium Founder Gurbaksh Chahal

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We’ve written about ad network company Blulithium and its founder Gurbaksh Chahal several times before but we never thought we’d be telling you, according to ValleyWag, he’s been buffing up his body by training with San Jose-based bodybuilder Tom Austin, star of several gay porn flicks such as Minute Man 24. But it all makes sense. You can’t be a porn star unless you have a six pack, bulging chest, massive biceps and a bulging package to go along with all that super human manliness. Austin has all that. So it’s just logical Austin would know how to buff up Chahal who has acting aspirations of his own.

Having launched Click Agents when he was 16 which he sold to ValueClick, Chahal went on to launch Bluelithium which, yes, he then sold to Yahoo for $300 million. All by the age of 25. It’s a wonderful serial entrepreneur story complete with his immigration from India with his parents when he was four with nary a penny to their name.

If you view his two interviews on FOX Business Network, you will quickly realize the guy is well-grounded, down to earth and quite humble about his success. We’ve met the man and we can attest to that fact. He’s living his dream and we wish him well.

So you can poke all sorts of fun at the whole gay porn star trainer thing but wouldn’t we all like to be as successful and as good looking as Gurbaksh Chahal?

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