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Ashish Chanchlani’s Ekaki Episode 2 Review: The Sci-Fi Twist That Has the Internet Screaming
Okay, fam, pause the doom-scrolling for a second because we need to talk about what Ashish Chanchlani just did. If you thought Ekaki was just going to be a typical goofy YouTube sketch, you are officially living under a rock. The internet’s fave just dropped Chapter 2 on his birthday (Main Character Energy, much?), and let’s just say he didn't just cook, he served a full 5-course meal. We went in expecting jumpscares and giggles, but we walked out questioning our entire e
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Dec 103 min read


Ashish Chanchlani’s ‘Ekaki’ Review: The YouTube King’s Horror Debut Hit or Miss?
Okay, stop scrolling and grab your chai (or iced coffee, we don’t judge), because the internet is screaming. The OG of the Indian YouTube scene, Ashish Chanchlani , has finally dropped his ambitious horror-comedy project, Ekaki . We love to see our faves leveling up giving us that Main Character Energy by moving from handheld skits to full-blown production sets. It’s the same vibes we got when Bhuvan Bam dropped Dhindora or seeing Prajakta Koli slay in Bollywood. But here’s
Vishal waghela
Nov 283 min read


Ashish Chanchlani’s Ekaki – Horror, Humor, and Heart: A YouTube Masterstroke from India’s Favorite Creator
India’s digital entertainment world has been waiting for this moment — and Ashish Chanchlani has delivered it in style. With his ambitious horror-comedy web series “Ekaki” , the YouTube superstar has made a daring leap from short sketches to long-form storytelling, proving once again why he’s one of the most beloved digital creators in the country. The Evolution of a Creator After years of entertaining millions with his comedy sketches, Ashish Chanchlani has stepped into unc
Vishal waghela
Oct 273 min read


Titans of YouTube India Unite: Why ‘The Ba***ds of YouTube’ is a Satirical Masterpiece
Once in a while, a video drops that redefines Indian YouTube culture — and The Ba ***ds of YouTube* has done exactly that. This viral sketch brings together the holy trinity of Indian digital entertainment — CarryMinati, Ashish Chanchlani, and Harsh Beniwal — in what can only be called YouTube’s Avengers moment . But what makes it more than just a funny video is its rare mix of self-awareness, humor, and meta-commentary . It’s a satire that celebrates the madness of YouTube
Kenneth Hopkins
Oct 245 min read
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