
How Much Money Does Bharti Singh Earn From YouTube? She Says, 'I Have So Much...'
Bharti Singh said it was her husband, Haarsh, who convinced her to start a YouTube channel.
After conquering the world of television with her comedy and hosting skills, Bharti Singh ventured into the realm of YouTube vlogging. Bharti started posting clips with her family and gave fans a glimpse into her personal life. Bharti struck a chord with her fans, and she now has 7 million subscribers on YouTube. But how much money does Bharti earn from YouTube?
In a recent chat with Raj Shamani, Bharti said, 'I make 60% of my income via television work, and 40% from YouTube. I can't believe it. If you'd told me that I would get paid for doing something as basic as cleaning a microphone and posting it… It was Haarsh (husband Haarsh Limbachiya) who told me that TV isn't going to last, and that I should focus on YouTube."
'At first, I didn't quite understand it. But then, I started enjoying it. And then, I started making money, which was even better. I've learned one thing: if you're dedicated and hard-working, YouTube will be just as dedicated to you," she said.
Bharti mentioned, 'Sometimes, I feel like putting out four vlogs in a day. I have so much content, way more than 12 minutes can accommodate. I started YouTube a little over two years ago, and now I have over 7 million subscribers."
She added, 'I used to upload one vlog a week earlier. But the money is good; still, it's not as good as TV. I can earn on TV in one day what I make on YouTube in a month. I love both mediums. Now, I feel strange when I don't share a vlog."
While Bharti has become famous now and has earned a lot of money, she insists she is still connected to her roots. 'Yes, I travel business class and stay at five-star hotels, but I still eat with my hands. That will never change. I haven't changed. I still crave Amritsar. But I haven't been able to visit in three years. That's the thing about Mumbai; if you're a hard worker, this city won't let you leave. Whenever I make a plan to visit Amritsar, I get some new work," Bharti concluded.
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August 20, 2025, 15:41 IST
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