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Bhushan Kumar appeals to Indians to make T-Series' YouTube channel world's No.1
Mumbai, March 6
Amidst a neck-and-neck competition with Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie to become the world's most subscribed YouTube channel, Indian film production house and music label T-Series head honcho Bhushan Kumar on Wednesday urged people to come together in working towards a historic feat.
PewDiePie so far remains the number one channel on YouTube as per total subscribers with a count of 88,183,054, while T-Series comes a close second with 88,143,297 subscribers.
"There is an Indian YouTube channel on the brink of becoming World's No.1. It has taken us a lot of effort to come this far. To take my father Mr Gulshan Kumar's dream forward, I started this channel. Today, it belongs to you, to the entire nation. It's a historic moment for all of us. So let's come together and subscribe to T-Series YouTube channel and make India proud," Bhushan said in a video posted on Twitter.
Bhushan used the #BharatWinsYouTube hashtag and wrote: "We can make history. We can make India win. Subscribe to T-Series."
The T-Series YouTube channel began on March 13, 2006. It has 29 sub-channels, features songs and film trailers.
T-Series is associated with the music industry since the past three decades, having an exhaustive catalogue of music across languages and genres.
PewDiePie so far remains the number one channel on YouTube as per total subscribers with a count of 88,183,054, while T-Series comes a close second with 88,143,297 subscribers.
"There is an Indian YouTube channel on the brink of becoming World's No.1. It has taken us a lot of effort to come this far. To take my father Mr Gulshan Kumar's dream forward, I started this channel. Today, it belongs to you, to the entire nation. It's a historic moment for all of us. So let's come together and subscribe to T-Series YouTube channel and make India proud," Bhushan said in a video posted on Twitter.
Bhushan used the #BharatWinsYouTube hashtag and wrote: "We can make history. We can make India win. Subscribe to T-Series."
The T-Series YouTube channel began on March 13, 2006. It has 29 sub-channels, features songs and film trailers.
T-Series is associated with the music industry since the past three decades, having an exhaustive catalogue of music across languages and genres.
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