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Who is popular YouTuber Sourav Joshi getting married to? Here's what fans are speculating

Who is popular YouTuber Sourav Joshi getting married to? Here's what fans are speculating

Time of India22-07-2025
Popular YouTuber Sourav Joshi has sparked a wave of excitement among his fans with subtle hints suggesting he might be getting married soon. Although there's been no formal confirmation about who he is getting married to, social media is buzzing with speculation about the identity of his possible bride. Fans have been eagerly combing through his latest videos and posts for any hidden clues.
Who is popular YouTuber Sourav Joshi getting married to?
Over the past few days, YouTuber Sourav Joshi has been saying that his wedding has been finalized. He even featured his bride-to-be's voice in one of his vlogs, where he was seen going wedding shopping with her. While he hasn't confirmed who he is getting married to, eagle-eyed fans on the internet have been trying to dig deep and figure out her identity.
According to a Reddit post, some believe he might be tying the knot with a girl named Pallavi Bansal, while other reports suggest it could actually be someone named Avantika Bhatt.
If you've been following Sourav Joshi's vlogs, you might also remember a girl named Priya, who often appeared in his videos and accompanied him on trips. Many believed the two were dating but later broke up. However, all of this remains speculation for now.
A photo of the said to-be-bride is also going viral. Take a look:
We'll only know the truth once Sourav confirms it himself.
Who is Sourav Joshi?
Sourav Joshi is a widely followed Indian YouTuber, vlogger, and artist celebrated for his engaging and down-to-earth content. Born on September 8, 2000, in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, he began his YouTube journey in 2015 with Sourav Joshi Arts, where he shared pencil sketch tutorials that steadily earned him a loyal audience.
In 2019, he launched Sourav Joshi Vlogs and took on the ambitious challenge of posting daily vlogs for an entire year during the COVID-19 lockdown, which rapidly boosted his popularity. Today, his vlog channel boasts over 34 million subscribers and features glimpses into his everyday life, family interactions, travel experiences, and creative projects, frequently showcasing his younger brothers, Sahil and Piyush.
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