Anaya Bangar Biography
Introduction
Anaya Bangar (born Aryan Bangar on December 26, 2000) is the daughter of former Indian cricketer and coach Sanjay Bangar and his wife, Neha Bangar.
Childhood & Education
Raised in Mumbai, Anaya attended Don Bosco High School and later graduated from Rizvi College. From a young age, she displayed a passion for cricket—training used to mask an internal sense of mismatch before her transition.

Current Status
Anaya now lives in Manchester, UK, where she has undergone hormone replacement therapy and gender-affirming treatment. While her cricketing ambitions were deeply rooted—playing for Islam Gymkhana in Mumbai and Hinckley Cricket Club in Leicestershire—changes in rules and physical body transformation have led her to shift focus toward graphic design, entertainment, and advocacy work.
Monthly Income & Net Worth
Precise figures for Anaya’s monthly income or net worth are not publicly available.

Why She’s Famous
Anaya gained attention following her highly personal transformation story shared via YouTube and Instagram. Her revelations about harassment in the cricketing world—such as receiving unsolicited nude photos and facing propositions from senior players—highlighted deep-seated toxic masculinity in Indian cricket. Her openness and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights have made her an inspiring figure.
About Her Father and Mother
- Father: Sanjay Bangar is a former India cricketer, coach, and commentator. His distinguished career has significantly influenced Anaya’s early love for the sport.
- Mother: Neha Bangar has maintained a more private profile in public narratives, with limited information available about her professional background.
Transformation & Career Journey
Anaya’s cricketing training continued into adulthood, but gender transition brought physical changes—loss of muscle mass led to the end of her pursuit in competitive cricket. Her move to the UK for treatment offered not just medical support but personal freedom and safety. She’s now exploring opportunities in entertainment and design, while also becoming a visible LGBTQ+ advocate.