CarryMinati: Everything You Need to Know About YouTube Star On June 12, 1999, Faridabad's young star Cariminati started a YouTube channel in 2014 and in just six years, garnered more than 21.7 million subscribers.
Ajay Nagar aka Cariminati is one of the most popular YouTubers in India. Born on June 12, 1999, the young star from Faridabad started a YouTube channel in 2014 and in just six years, garnered over 21.7 million subscribers. He has 7.5 million followers on Instagram and 1.7 million users on Twitter.
The videos that increase the popularity of Cariminati include some Roast and Rent videos in Hindi, given in their unique style. From making fun of Bollywood award shows to taking a pinch to the popular TV reality show Bigg Boss, and sharing her thoughts on celebrities trending topics, Cariminati did everything to gain popularity on YouTube. He gained a large clientele when his controversial track "By Pwepp", known as Pedipi, went viral against Swedish YouTuber Felix Kjellberg.
CarryMinati uploading his first video in 2010 on Youtube when he was 10. She started off with posting videos about football tricks and tutorials and went on to share mimicry videos. It was only in his 12th grade that he embraced it as a full-time profession. Fearful of his economics exams, he quit his board exams and completed schooling through distance education.
In 2019, Time magazine named Ajay Nagar among its next generation of leaders, a list of only 10 youth around the world, who are exploring new avenues in politics, music and other fields. In its profile of YouTube sensation, the magazine wrote, "India is home to a massive YouTube craze. With nearly 265 million monthly users, India overtook the US in 2018, becoming the largest YouTube viewership country in the world Gaya. And with its energetic presentation style and Hindi songs, Nagar is now one of the most followed YouTubers in India. "
So far, CarryMinati has won five Youtube Creator Awards, including two Silver Play Buttons (For CarryMinati and CarryisLive), two Golden Play Buttons (CarryMinati and CarryisLive), and a Diamond Button for CarryMinati.
In 2020, the young YouTuber disputed when his video title Tik YouTube vs TikTok- The End 'was pulled down from YouTube for violating the Terms of Service.
CarTMinati posted a video in response to a video by TikTok user Aamir Siddiqui. In the video, Kariminti Siddiqui was seen roasting for her grammar slip, using hashtags to gain attention and gain sympathy through her video. After the video was removed, a hashtag in support of CarryMinati, #justiceforcarry became trending on Twitter and his fans reveal their annoyance over the abolition of his video.