Akash Banerjee: India’s Political Satire Star Who Made News Fun Again

From TV News to YouTube, how “The Deshbhakt” became the voice of the new generation maneuvering through political satire and social explainers.

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Tanu Rawat - Content Writer

Akash Banerjee, the man behind the YouTube channel “The Deshbhakt,” has become one of India’s most popular political satirists. With nearly 5 million subscribers, his sharp mix of humour, facts, and fearless commentary has turned him into a fresh voice for young Indians who want to understand politics without the jargon.

Before becoming a digital creator, Banerjee worked as a journalist, radio jockey, and TV anchor. He began his career at Radio Mirchi and later joined Times Now, where he covered major events, including the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

Although successful in mainstream media, Banerjee grew tired of newsroom restrictions and returned briefly to radio before realising YouTube offered a freer platform.

Launched 7 years ago, “The Deshbhakt” became India’s first major YouTube channel dedicated to political and social satire. Banerjee uses comedy to simplify tough issues and spark conversation.

His most famous character is “Bhakt Banerjee,” a parody of a die-hard political supporter who exaggerates the extreme views often seen in public debates.

This format struck a chord with audiences, especially young people. Each episode blends humour with facts, helping viewers understand complex topics without being overwhelmed. His videos often rack up millions of views, making him one of the country’s most-watched independent political commentators.

Banerjee’s journey into satire was born out of frustration. He felt mainstream news wasn’t giving space to independent voices or critical questioning. YouTube, however, gave him the freedom to mix analysis with humour, free from editorial control.

For Banerjee, satire isn’t just comedy; it’s a way to tell uncomfortable truths. He emphasises that his work is independent of political parties, guided instead by the principle of putting “Nation Above Neta.” That approach has drawn both praise and criticism, but it has kept him relatable to ordinary citizens.

At a time when political conversations can feel intimidating, “The Deshbhakt” offers clarity through humour. Banerjee’s shows cover everything from economic struggles and fake news to media manipulation and free speech.

His fearless commentary has inspired other independent creators and helped make political satire a mainstream genre in India.

Beyond short satirical videos, the channel now produces explainers, interviews, and podcasts, growing into a full-fledged digital news alternative. Global media outlets often reference his work, underlining the channel’s impact outside India too.

By turning politics into something young people actually want to watch, Akash Banerjee has carved a unique space in Indian media. His ability to blend jokes with serious issues has made him both a teacher and entertainer for millions.

Even in the face of criticism, Banerjee continues to show that satire can do more than make people laugh; it can make them think.

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