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A Roast Well Done
Forbes India
|May 26, 2017
Tanmay Bhat, Co-Founder of All India Bakchod, believes being bold changed the way the country looked at the comedy collective.
By his own admission, both Tanmay Bhat, 29, and All India Bakchod (AIB), the comedy collective Gursimran Khamba, 31, and he co-founded, were neither too entrepreneurial nor ambitious. The two started with a podcast in March 2012, and from episode 3 were joined by friends Rohan Joshi, 34, and Ashish Shakya, 32. Initially, all they wanted was to get 200 people in a room for a show. Then, as the numbers began to grow, from 200 to 500 and more, they decided to start a YouTube channel in 2013 that, they thought, would have a 100 thousand subscribers in a year. At the end of that time span, AIB reached a million subscribers. That’s when they realised they were on to something big. “Every time we’ve decided to do X, we’ve been super-modest in our heads and the idea has just ballooned while execution. That’s why we have managers and friends who constantly ask us to get out of the middle-class
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