
Tanmay Bhat, one of the most popular Indian content and comic creators, has recently become a lecture on the city after the report claimed to have a net fortune £665 crore, making it the richest youtuber in the country.
The report published by Tech Informer, based on the MYJAR blog estimates, placed Tanmay Bhat on top, followed by other famous content creators such as technical guruje and Samay Raina.
What was the reaction of Tanmay Bhat to claim?
The RVCJ Media viral content provider has published a list of “Top 10 of the richest YouTubers in India” on X (formerly Twitter) that caught the attention of Tanmay Bhat.
He responded to Tweet by stating happily: “Bhai Itne Paise Hote This Main YouTube Membership NaTi Beach Raha Hota.” (If I had so much money, I wouldn’t sell youtube membership).
The user also sarcastically said, “Tanmay Bhai, throws 10-20 crore here in my mouth, otherwise it will hit the raid.”
The news came shortly after the comedian made the headlines when he roared singer Jasleen Royal with Coldplay jokes.
Economic growth in the Creator in India
The Indian creative economy is growing rapidly and encouraging YouTube channels across the media, such as lifestyle, tech and comedy to evolve into high -speed digital businesses.
Tech Informer, curator of the “richest YouTubers of India” list, said in a social media post that “content creation in India has grown to multi-cor-industry from comedy to technology, lifestyle education, creators create huge audiences and wealth. ”
The creators earn money not only through their content, but also through live events, brand cooperation and advertising from advertising. Last year, more than 100 million channels in India have recorded content in India, with more than 15,000 channels exceeding one million subscribers, Mint reported earlier.
The Giant YouTube content platform has already invested £210 billion in the Indian creative economy over the last three years. In addition, the platform committed itself £In the next two years, Indian creators, artists and media companies in the next two years, Mint report.
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