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Mallika Dua (born 18 July 1989) is an Indian comedian, actress and writer. The comedian shot to fame with the viral video of Shit People Say: Sarojini Nagar Edition, [1] which was written, styled and enacted by Dua herself.
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His content primarily revolves around flash fiction and conceptual short films. [13] He launched a new YouTube channel, titled Elvish Yadav Vlogs on 23 November 2019. Yadav's channel had 15.5 million subscribers and 134 million views as of February 2024. He made daily vlogs and criticised movies with his friends and family on this channel. [14]
In the latest episode of Voldemort and Snape's YouTube show, things get a bit crazy with wizarding world's favorite Every Flavor Beans! A children's library reading group seek justice for a murderous thumb, and Batman teams up with Dora the Explorer to catch an uncatchable villain!
Recess Therapy is a web series with short video clips published on Instagram and TikTok, linked to the full interviews which are made available on YouTube. [1] [4] Interview topics vary and have included climate change, the economy, and "peeing your pants." He was inspired how “kids in the playground remained joyous despite the pandemic’s ...
Zach Hadel (/ ˈ h eɪ d ə l / HAY-dəl; [4]), known by his pseudonym psychicpebbles, is an American YouTuber, animator, writer, director, and voice actor.He and Michael Cusack are the co-creators and co-stars of the Adult Swim animated series Smiling Friends.
Millhauser's collections of stories continued with The Barnum Museum (1990), Little Kingdoms (1993), and The Knife Thrower and Other Stories (1998). The unexpected success of Martin Dressler in 1997 brought him increased attention. Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories made the New York Times Book Review list of 10 Best Books of 2008. [4]
There are a total of 50 episodes. [2] It saw a successful launch on MacFarlane's YouTube channel, SethComedy, which became the most watched YouTube channel of the week, generating three million video views within two days of the first episode's release. [3]