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Why Everyone Is Wrong About AI Monkey Channel’s $4 Million YouTube Earnings

A viral report claims Indian AI Monkey channel BandarApnaDost earns $4.25M annually. We break down the real math of YouTube Shorts RPM in India to show why that’s impossible.

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BandarApnaDost AI Monkey Channel YouTube Earnings Reality

A viral news report claiming an Indian AI-generated YouTube channel earns over $4.25 million (₹35 Crore) annually has set the creator community abuzz, but a closer look at the data suggests these numbers are wildly inflated.

The channel in question, BandarApnaDost, has become the poster child for a recent study by video editing platform Kapwing, which suggests that “AI Slop” (low-quality, mass-produced AI content) is a multi-million dollar business.

However, seasoned analysts and Indian creators are calling foul, pointing out that the estimates rely on global metrics that simply do not apply to the Indian market.

The Flaw in the Million-Dollar Math

The eye-popping $4.25 million figure appears to stem from a common error: applying Tier-1 country (US, UK, Canada) revenue rates to Indian traffic.

Tools like SocialBlade and studies like Kapwing’s often use a broad “RPM” (Revenue Per Mille, or money earned per 1,000 views) range to estimate earnings. If a channel gets 100 million views, and you assume a US-standard $5 RPM, the earnings look massive.

But the Indian AI Money Channel is primarily a YouTube Shorts channel serving an Indian audience, where the economics are drastically different.

The Reality of Indian Shorts Revenue

For Indian creators, the reality of YouTube Shorts monetisation is volume-heavy but rupee-light. According to active YouTube Shorts creators in India, the current RPM for domestic Shorts content sits between $0.02 and $0.04 per 1,000 views.

In simpler terms, you earn roughly $25 to $40 for every 1 Million YouTube Shorts views.

If we apply these real-world market rates to the channel’s metrics, the math changes instantly:

  • The Viral Claim: $4,250,000 annual revenue.
  • The Likely Reality: Even if the channel pulls in a staggering 1 Billion views a year, at a generous $40 per million rate, the annual revenue would be roughly $40,000 (approx. ₹33 Lakhs). This may be even lower if the RPM in reality is lower.

That is a respectable income, but it is 100x less than the viral headline suggests.

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Who is BandarApnaDost?

Bandar Apna Dost is an India-based YouTube channel that has capitalised on the algorithmic love for bizarre visual spectacles generated through AI.

It makes surreal AI-generated shorts featuring anthropomorphic monkeys and superheroes. The channel boasts millions of subscribers and over 2 billion lifetime views, driven by the viral nature of “brain rot” content, videos designed to hook viewers purely through visual confusion and rapid pacing.

While the view counts are undeniably real, the bank balance cited in the news is a classic case of “Paper ROI.”

For aspiring creators in India, the lesson is clear: Viral views do not always equal viral wealth, especially when the RPM is counted in cents, not dollars.

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