
building a community where men can rely on other men for vulnerability and support
A society where men and boys have emotional expression literacy and the practical ability for emotional regulation.
what's on
round table
miles & minds
Small circles. 6–8 men only per event.
We value real connection.
Facilitated conversations where you can get real about, expression, experiences and what it actually means to show up. These sessions are the backbone of Fight Club, where the trust gets built.
Movement meets conversation. Walks, runs, climbs, swims, hikes, etc. Whatever gets the body moving and the mind open. These sessions strengthen emotional regulation
Here we bring men and women together on the ground, where women can witness and contribute to this evolution.
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our audience
Identify as a man?
Tag. You are it.
Identify as a woman?
Come say hi, we want women’s voices to help us shape our community effectively.
our people
and the gossip
We're incredibly proud of our core group of men and women, the OG gang as we call them, who showed up to make fight club possible, from the one-on-one conversations to the group sessions and the insights provided to lay the foundational work of the growing community.
here are some voices.



Somnath Sandeep
I really wasn’t sure how this is circle was gonna turn out to be, cause I've never tried it before. To be super honest, I really liked it. Knowing there are other men who also suffered from patriarchy & have taken the path of healing it, and fighting the battle which other men aren’t able or haven’t chosen to, is very empowering. It’s so hopeful to see other men also being sensitive and kind. The idea of creating a resource & a community for men - is beautiful and hopeful, I’d love to be part of this journey!


Zaid Mohammed
I initially thought I wouldn’t need an open space to share how I feel, but after joining the Fight Club sessions and seeing other men open up about their lives, I felt empowered to share more myself


Saharsh
Went for one of FC’s meetings in Indiranagar a few weeks back, and I don’t think I was prepared for what I felt there. It’s a space where men come together to talk about their mental health quite openly, honestly and the best part without any judgement. No small talk, no pretending to be “fine or oh I’m chilling,” just real conversations and raw emotions. It was refreshing, almost grounding, to be in a room full of people willing to be vulnerable.


Sankalp Mukim
Fight Club is a growing community of interesting individuals! I like being able to talk freely about my problems, get reliable advice when I need it and have people to go for runs with


Debayan
Fight Club created a safe space where vulnerability and strength go hand in hand. It was empowering to connect with others and truly ‘man up’ by expressing real emotions..


Deep Bhatt
I was part of the first session and kept attending for one reason: I could speak without overthinking. The space the men created was judgment-free, so I could talk about problems that used to make me feel alone. Perspectives came from a wide range of men, older and younger; married, dating, or single; corporate and startup; men with extremely traumatic upbringings and men from really good families. It felt easy to be vulnerable, no “too-cool-to-have-problems” vibe. I wasn’t surprised, honestly; I’ve had men in my life who provide that space, but it doesn’t happen this often or with this kind of diversity.


Robin
Absolutely loved my experience with FC. Super open, thoughtful, and fun throughout! Would totally recommend

