Top 10 YouTubers in India with Most Subscribers 2024

The most widely used video streaming website, YouTube, offers everything a typical individual could possibly require.

The fact that everything is available for free—music, news, drama, comedy, documentaries, education, inspiration, and more—makes it all the more alluring.

It’s a forum for everyone who wants to use their abilities and enthusiasm to pursue something. These days, YouTube may be used to make money in addition to being a source of entertainment. 

Globally, there are millions of YouTubers who produce material in a wide range of categories, including gaming, comedy, technology, and lifestyle.

Today, let’s have a look at the top 10 YouTuber in India with most subscribers:

  1. Ajay Nager

Ajay Nager, also known as CarryMinati, is a well-known rapper, gamer, streamer, and vlogger who enjoys making funny videos, imitating accents, and roasting people.

On his YouTube channel CarryMinati, he has more than 40 million subscribers. Meanwhile, he streams live games and content on CarryisLive, his second YouTube channel which has more than 12 million subscribers. 

He became #1 YouTuber in Asia in 2020 after one of his roast videos, “YouTube Vs TikTok — The End,” went viral around the internet.

  1. Total Gaming


Subscribers: 41.6M

Through YouTube, Ajay—also known as Total Gaming—has developed as a player. He used to enjoy playing video games a lot when he was younger, but he lacked a smartphone that could run large games like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Thus, he used to play Garena Free Fire and Clash of Clans, two small-scale games.

The Indian authorities outlawed PUBG Mobile in 2020, and it was available only through the Apple App Store and Play Store. Since Free Fire’s gameplay was so similar to PUBG, his streaming became popular very fast.

Total Gaming’s interesting fact is that he has never shown his face. His gaming videos and commentaries brought him fame.

  1. Round2Hell

Subscribers: 33.2M

Even though there are many YouTubers who produce comedic videos, Round 2 Hell is unique. Though it now has a sizable team, Nazim Ahmed, Zayn Saifi, and Wasim Ahmad were the three buddies that started Round2Hell.

One of their videos, “Jio Users Before vs. After 31st March,” went viral and attracted a lot of attention thanks to persistent efforts.

Their following video, “Mauka-Mauka India Vs. Pakistan,” helped them become even more well-known.

  1. Mr. Indian Hacker

Subscribers: 39.4M

Popular content creator Dilraj Singh is well-known for his fascinating experiments, practical advice, and scientific explanations. Mr. Indian Hacker possesses a reliable staff. He collaborates with his group, which goes by the name Titanium Army.

Over 5 million people have seen most of his videos; some have even surpassed 10 million views. Dilraj works with his group, Titanium Army, which is made up of ten to fifteen people.

Dilraj oversees four additional channels, Mr. Titanium, Dilraj Singh, MR. INDIAN HACKER shorts, and Mr. Indian Hacker Vlogs, in addition to his own channel. These networks combined have amassed an empire of more than 45 million subscribers. 

  1. Ashish Chanchlani Vines

Subscribers: 30.3M

A well-known and well-liked YouTuber, Ashish Chanchlani is recognized for his comedic and humorous videos. Ashish is a well-liked YouTuber because of his excellent timing and sharp sense of humor, which allow him to provide a humorous perspective on commonplace events on his channel. 

He frequently discusses Marvel on social media because he is a major admirer of the franchise. He puts a lot of effort into his channel and provides their viewers with interesting information.

His YouTube channel Ashish Chanchlani Vines has 30M+ subscribers.

  1. Techno Gamerz

Subscribers: 40.2M

Total Gaming’s direct competitor in the gaming market is Techno Gamerz. Techno Gamerz’s true name is Ujjwal Chaurasia, and he is well-known for his GTA 5 gameplay.

He has been a longtime partner of Red Bull at this point. He was just revealed as the playable character in Super Gaming’s recently released Battle Royale game.

Ujjwal uploads his daily life vlogs on a another channel under his first name. He also launched a brand-new channel called “Homeys” in cooperation with Slayy Point and Mythpat. 

  1. Sandeep Maheshwari


Subscribers: 28.5M

Sandeep Maheshwari is a successful entrepreneur and inspirational person. Millions of people worldwide were motivated by the motivational video he created. Through his internet presence, seminars, and motivational presentations, Sandeep left a lasting impression.

Maheshwari wants to democratize personal growth and prosperity on his channel by making his teachings available to everyone.

With a focus on offering advice and inspiration, Sandeep has become the world’s largest non-monetized YouTube channel and has won multiple honors for his work.

His YouTube channel has more than 28 million subscribers.

  1. Technical Guruji

Subscribers: 23.5M

Gaurav launched his YouTube channel as a pastime in 2015. His fondness for technology and cutting-edge instruments stems from his early years. However, once his father passed away, Gaurav and his brother assumed more responsibility for the family.

Gaurav continued to regularly post one or two videos to his YouTube channel each day. His specialty is reviewing and unboxing new devices, including laptops, phones, and other tools.

The first tech YouTuber to amass 10 million subscribers was Gaurav in 2018.

In addition, he maintains the blog site mytechnicalguruji.com and runs the vlogging channel Gaurav Chaudhary on YouTube. 

  1. Crazy XYZ

Subscribers: 30.3M

Amit Sharma’s Crazy XYZ channel features funny videos, life hacks, and science experience. Thanks to his interesting videos, Amit Sharma has become well-known on YouTube. In each video, he tries something different.


His channel currently has more than 30 million subscribers.

  1. Khan GS Research Centre


Subscribers: 23.1M

Khan Sir offers study materials for a range of competitive exams, including SSC, UPSC, and others. Other YouTube instructors, such as Alakh Pandey (Physics Wallah), who has over 10 million subscribers on his channel, have also acknowledged his teaching abilities.

Furthermore, Khan Sir declined a job offer worth Rs. 107 crores since he preferred to give education away for free as opposed to paying for it. He continued to have this kind mindset, and in 2022 he received The CSR Journal Youth Icon Award.

Khan Sir runs an educational website with several courses available at affordable pricing in addition to YouTube.

Conclusion

YouTube has been a fantastic source of income and entertainment ever since we were able to get unlimited data plans. Numerous individuals began with nothing and are already at the pinnacle of achievement.