Super Mandip TV: When Passion Prevails
Story of Nepali Young YouTubers
There is a rising trend of starting YouTube channels among the young netizens all over the world. Some just start it as a fad and stop shortly, while some start with passion and interest and are able to go longer, and influence a large mass of audience.
The 17-years-old uprising Nepali YouTuber Mandip Bakhunchhe has already been successful to gain more than 15 thousand subscribers and almost 1 million views on his YouTube Channel in a very short period of time. Mandip and his group of friends Somit Majhi, Sujan Chettri, Isha Thapa, Prabita Tamang, Anish Bade, Sujan Gurung, Biwaish, Kisan, Divya and Sandhya have been entertaining people from the YouTube channel for a year now.
Suweksha Shrestha of Glocal Khabar had a tête-à-tête with the amazing team of Super Mandip TV. Excerpts:
How did you come up with the idea of creating and uploading funny videos on YouTube?
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I was bored and thought of posting a funny video in Instagram, which was a troll of “Chihan Ki Pari” and then instantly I got positive comments, my friends laughed and some messaged me to post more of similar videos. And then I started posting funny Nepali vines and then posted all the vines compilation in YouTube. Thus happened the Super Mandip TV.
Which is your most viewed, liked and disliked videos in YouTube and the most viral one in other Social Media?
Mandip: It is Man Vs Wild Parody. It is the most viewed and liked video. As, well as most disliked. But if we look up to ratio of likes to dislikes, it is 98:2. The most viral video was “Dikshya Sita ko Pani Puri” and “When Girls give you Chappal” which has 1 lakh and 2 lakh views respectively on Facebook. “Marriage Proposal” and “Deusi Vailo” were in top 20 trending videos in YouTube.
How did you used to shoot vines and videos? Did somebody teach you this
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