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Indian Express
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Archana Puran Singh's son Aaryamann gifts Rs 2 lakh worth products to girlfriend Yogita, wonders ‘Kaafi nahi hai?'
It was just last week that Archana Puran Singh's son Aaryamann Sethi announced that he was planning to take a break from daily vlogs, but it seems that he can't stay away from the camera. He shared another video on Wednesday telling all his fans what all transpired in the previous days, including how he celebrated his girlfriend Yogita Bihani's birthday. At the start of the vlog, Aarymann shared that he would be following a new schedule for his vlogs and even with this, he would appear in at least one vlog everyday, either on his own channel, or his mother's channel. Aarymann started his plan of action a day before Yogita's birthday. He collected s many sunflowers as he could to surprise his girlfriend. His brother Ayushmaan dressed up as a pani-puri seller to entertain Yogita and prepare some snacks for the family. Aaryamann gifted her headphones and a brand new iPhone, and his gifts cost nearly Rs 2 lakh. Archana gifted a dress to Yogita as she joked, 'Ab toh mai inn sab mai fit hone se rahi (Now I can't fit into all this).' To end the celebration, Ayushmaan and Aaryamann danced for Yogita as Aaryamann questioned, 'Yeh itna saara kaafi nahi hai? (Is all of this not enough?)' ALSO READ: Archana Puran Singh says son Aaryaman is trying to save 'grihasthi' with girlfriend Yogita Bihani: 'He is getting food packed for her everywhere' Previouslu, Aaryamann had announced before that he will be taking a break from his daily vlogs. This came right after the release of his song Madhubala, which the entire gang promoted by playing it for strangers on the streets of Mumbai. Aaryamann started his own channel last month, when he took on a 30-day challenge which required him to release a video every day. He had previously been a constant part of his mother's YouTube channel. Aaryamann gave another piece of good news to his viewers and said, 'I had that Silver Button in my room, but now we have got the official message from YouTube that I too can have my own prize.' For context, the YouTube creators get a Silver Button plaque when they get past 100k subscribers, a Gold Button for crossing the 1 lakh point, and a Platinum Button for crossing the 1 crore threshold. While there are many channels that have reached similar goals, Aaryamann's channel has managed this feat in just a month, which is commendable by any standard.


Japan Forward
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Japan Forward
Former PM Fumio Kishida Earns Silver Button from YouTube
このページを 日本語 で読む Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has received YouTube's Silver Play Button, a milestone award given to channels that surpass 100,000 subscribers. In a video posted at 6:30 PM on June 12, Kishida is seen unboxing the award. He held it up and gave it a playful shake as if to gauge its weight. "It feels much heavier than it actually is," he said with a broad smile. "This is all thanks to your support." Titled "Thank You for 100,000 Subscribers," the video shows the former prime minister unboxing the Silver Play Button from a sleek black case. Holding it up, he asked, "Is this the Silver Button?" and gave it a few gleeful shakes. With the subtitles "buzz, buzz, buzz," the video added a lighthearted touch to the scene. Kishida launched his YouTube channel in July 2011. While in office, he mainly uploaded serious, policy-focused content. Since stepping down, however, he has shifted to a more lighthearted style, posting videos with subtitles, sound effects, and a casual tone. In a video released in December 2024, he reflected on an April 23, 2023, incident in Wakayama Prefecture, where an explosive device was thrown at him. "I didn't feel any sense of urgency," he said in the video. "I just thought, 'Oh, so this is what it's like to be prime minister.'" When the Silver Play Button was unveiled, Kishida's channel had around 140,000 subscribers. By noon on June 26, that number had already surpassed 180,000. "I will do my best to continue sharing my activities," he promised. Will the next milestone be one million subscribers and the coveted Gold Play Button? Or… Author: The Sankei Shimbun このページを 日本語 で読む