Popular teenage comedy creators Omkar and Vedant, the creative minds behind the viral digital brand Baccha Mat Bolna, have officially crossed the 10 million subscriber milestone on YouTube.
The Mumbai-based duo, who began their journey as school students, achieved this major feat by producing relatable sketches that tap into childhood nostalgia and middle-class Indian family dynamics.
This achievement solidifies their position as top-tier influencers in the Indian creator economy, proving that age is no barrier to building a massive digital footprint.
The success of the channel can be traced back to its early days when the creators were just 18 years old, balancing school inspections and exams with video shoots.
Their first major breakthrough came from a viral spoof of the Bollywood film Sanju, which propelled them into local celebrity status within their own school.
Since then, they have expanded their repertoire to include satirical commentary, social experiments, and long-form comedy skits that often feature male actors playing female characters to heighten the comedic effect.
They have successfully navigated the transition from short-form viral hits to longer story-driven videos and have maintained a strong connection with a Gen Z and millennial audience with their relatable stories.
The Baccha Mat Bolna team has also diversified its presence across social media platforms, amassing nearly nine million followers on Instagram.
Their influence has been recognized by the industry, recently earning them the Mid-Day Influencer Award and the Impact Digital Influencer Award for being the most viral content creators.
They have even transitioned into professional film sets, appearing in movies and web series as child artists while continuing to manage their independent digital empire.
Today, the channel stands as a testament to the power of niche storytelling, with over 490 videos and billions of total views.
Based in Dombivli, near Mumbai, the team continues to be led by the core duo of Omkar and Vedant, supported by a creative crew that includes their teacher, Prajeet Shinde, who served as an early mentor.
Their journey from shooting with basic equipment to becoming millionaires before the age of 20 serves as a blueprint for the next generation of Indian digital entertainers.