Pakistan’s Top YouTubers Who’ve Taken The World By Storm

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From everyday concepts to destination videos, YouTube has evolved into a platform for showcasing talent. Whether they specialise in cooking, pranks, or rural life, Pakistani content creators are rapidly expanding their reach globally. These creators have no film background, no fancy degrees, nothing but an idea and a phone, and have gone hard. Let’s take a look at the wealthiest and most prominent Pakistani YouTubers who are currently dominating the YouTube industry.

Amna’s Kitchen: From Home Cook to YouTuber

Amna Riaz, known for her channel Kitchen With Amna, is becoming one of Pakistan’s most influential female chefs on YouTube. She began her channel in 2016 and now has more than 4.4 million subscribers. She has brought some delicious and easy-to-follow recipes from Pakistan to the front lines of leading ladies. Amna Riaz is the first Pakistani woman to have the honour of earning a YouTube Golden Play Button.

Depending on her channel’s popularity, her monthly benefits vary from $2,400 to $7,200 (Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh approx.) with advertisements and video views. Amna has a combined total of 676,438,284 views.

Nadir Ali: The King of Pranks

Nadir Ali, the creator of the most-watched YouTube channel in Pakistan, ‘P 4 Pakao’, is one of the best comedians in Pakistan. He is known for his prank videos, which received millions of views in Pakistan, India, and Dubai. VidIQ estimates Nadir Ali’s monthly earnings between $23.7K and $71.1K (approximately ₹19.67 lakh to ₹59.01 lakh) based on his 1 million+ subscribers.

Mubashir Saddique — Pakistani cultural staple by way of food

Mubashir Saddique, with his channel Village Food Secrets, gives us a glimpse of the lovely yet lush life in the countryside of Pakistan. He promotes traditional village cooking by incorporating videos of cooking on mud stoves, showcasing the freshness of vegetables and spreading his message across the globe. His content hits close to home for many, indicating a nostalgia for a past time of culinary craftsmanship.

Mubashir has 37.4 million subscribers and earns approximately ₹50,000 each month from the channel, a number that is rapidly increasing as audiences continue to tune in for the emotional, heartwarming content.

Asad Ali: Tech and Lifestyle Reviews from Pakistan

Asad Ali owns the YouTube channel AsadAliTV, where he reviews Pakistan’s latest technology and lifestyle trends. According to Asad, the price for a single video is about ₹50 lakh. According to VidIQ, his channel has 2.49 million subscribers, and he earns ₹2 to ₹2.5 lakh per month.

They show that a successful YouTuber needs neither an expensive degree nor a pedigree background in the film industry. They are shaking things up in Pakistan and worldwide with their creativity, dedication, and connection with their audience.

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