Dipraj Jadhav, a name now synonymous with creative video editing and digital innovation, has become one of India’s most distinctive content creators. Known for his viral meme mashups and cinematic editing style, Dipraj has built a strong online presence with nearly one million followers on Instagram (@dipraj_jadhav_edits) and over 34k subscribers on YouTube through his channel Dipraj Jadhav Edits.
His rise from a small-town artist to a professional Bollywood editor highlights how digital creativity is transforming career paths for a new generation of creators.
Born in 1995 in Shirpur, Maharashtra, Dipraj’s fascination with storytelling and visuals began during his animation studies in Pune between 2013 and 2015. It was here that he discovered his knack for combining humour, film clips, and sound design into short, impactful edits.
His breakthrough came with a viral meme video blending Marathi actor Riteish Deshmukh’s dialogue with a scene from Kung Fu Panda. The video, which was later shared by Deshmukh himself, catapulted Dipraj into the spotlight and marked the start of his journey as one of India’s most creative meme editors.
Building on that success, Dipraj developed his signature style through the Sub Cinema series, a collection of film-based mashups infused with music and pop culture references. His innovative work soon attracted collaborations with top Indian artists, including music producer Nucleya and rapper Divine.
As his popularity grew online, Dipraj’s skills opened doors in Bollywood. He transitioned from independent editing to working on large-scale projects, contributing to films such as Batla House and Marjaavan, as well as acclaimed web series like Rocket Boys.
His editing work, known for sharp pacing and strong emotional rhythm, reflects his digital roots while maintaining cinematic quality.
A highlight in his career came with his collaboration on Naagin x DJ Snake, a cross-cultural mashup that showcased his global creative reach and mastery in visual storytelling.
Dipraj’s social media reflects both his humour and professional craft. His tagline, “I don’t send memes, I make them,” has become a signature among his followers, capturing his balance between entertainment and artistry.
His videos, often combining relatable internet humour with polished visual effects, have positioned him at the intersection of pop culture and digital innovation.
Despite facing scepticism early in his career, Dipraj’s consistency and innovation eventually won over both audiences and his family. His recognition in Forbes India’s 30 Under 30 list in 2024 underscored his growing influence in India’s digital creator economy.
