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Bam is a Maharastrian, born on 22 January 1994 in Baroda, Gujarat to Avnindra and Padma Bam. Later on, his family moved to Delhi. He did his schooling from Green Fields School, Delhi and earned a bachelor's degree in History from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College.
Career
Bam launched his internet career in uploading a video in which he lampooned a news reporter who asked a woman insensitive questions regarding the death of her son due to the Kashmir floods. The video went viral in Pakistan, inspiring Bam to create his own YouTube channel in June 2015.
BB Ki Vines
BB Ki Vines is a YouTube channel whose 2–8 minutes long videos depicts the life of an urban teenager, and his whimsical conversations with his friends and family – all played by Bam himself. He has 18.6 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and is known for playing characters like Banchoddas, Sameer Fuddi, Titu Mama, and Mr. Hola.
The videos are filmed using a front camera on a phone by Bam himself. He originally uploaded his videos to Facebook, and then moved to YouTube.
Music videos and other works
In August 2016, Bam released a music video "Teri Meri Kahani". This was followed by "Sang Hoon Tere", "Safar", "Rahguzaar" and "Ajnabee". He also appeared in a short film, Plus Minus, along with Divya Dutt which earned him a Filmfare award. In December 2018, he began a new digital series on YouTube called Titu Talks, which featured Shah Rukh Khan as the first guest.
In 2019 he released the song "Ajnabee" on his YouTube channel. The song has had more than 11 million views on YouTube.
He recently shot a video titled 'Lifeline of Society' encouraging viewers to raise funds for migrants in the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic.
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result | Venue | Ref(s) |
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2019 | Filmfare Awards | Best Short Film | Won | Mumbai, India |
See also
References
- PINKVILLA (17 June 2018), BB Ki Vines | When Bhuvan Bam Acted Like His Father | Safar – Music Video, retrieved 4 July 2019
- BBC News Hindi (28 June 2019), Bhuvan Bam अपने YouTube चैनल BB Ki Vines से कितना पैसा कमाते हैं? (BBC Hindi), retrieved 29 June 2019
- "Youtube star Bhuvan Bam: Students need to know that there is a life #BeyondMarks". Hindustan Times. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- Goyal, Malini (8 May 2016). "Meet India's top 10 YouTube superstars". The Times of India. Bennet, Coleman, & Co. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
- Singh, Devika (12 February 2017). "Meet India's YouTube Millionaires". Business News. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Bhuvan Bam: Making Of A Star". Forbes India. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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- Arote, Vinay (31 March 2019). "Winning the Filmfare Award was a magical moment". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Each time in front of camera is different experience: Bhuvan Bam". outlookindia.com/. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Dx9Qjod0s0
- "Top YouTuber Bhuvan Bam Shoots Video To Help Raise Funds For Migrants". NDTV.com.
- "Bhuvan Bam Talks About Creating Content and His Filmfare Win". The Quint. 4 April 2019.
External links
- BB ki Vines on YouTube
- Bhuvan Bam at IMDb
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