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YouTuber Sourav Joshi's 35 Million Subscriber Vlog On Private Jet Angers People, Here's Why

YouTuber Sourav Joshi's 35 Million Subscriber Vlog On Private Jet Angers People, Here's Why

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Sourav Joshi, from Haldwani, Uttarakhand, is one of the biggest YouTube stars in the country. Joshi has built an image of being a relatable, guy-next-door, as his family-centric content has helped him build an army of over 35 million subscribers on the video-sharing giant. The 24-year-old's daily vlogs, family interactions in videos, and local adventures have made him a household name in the aspiring age demographic audience. His rise from being a small-town kid to a full-fledged content creator has often been attributed to his consistency and hard work in putting up daily content on YouTube.
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