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T-Series clocks 250 million subscribers on YouTube

Across a diverse array of languages and genres, the T-Series network encompasses a total of 29 channels, with a combined subscriber count of over 497 million and a remarkable grand total of over 1.61 trillion views.

T-Series clocks 250 million subscribers on YouTube

Bhushan Kumar led T-Series has been a pioneer in the music space and has once again surpassed a remarkable milestone.

Adding one more feather to its cap, the leading music label and film studio has crossed a whopping 250 million subscribers on YouTube.


This indeed is a proud moment for all Indians that a homegrown channel is the world's first YouTube channel with such a dynamic subscriber base.

Across a diverse array of languages and genres, the T-Series network encompasses a total of 29 channels, with a combined subscriber count of over 497 million and a remarkable grand total of over 1.61 trillion views.

Bhushan Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director of T-Series, said, "We are truly humbled and immensely grateful to our global audience for their constant support and love. Crossing the milestone of 250 million subscribers is not just a number, it's a reflection of the millions of hearts we've touched. We are proud that the largest YouTube channel globally is of Indian origin. T-Series has always been committed to delivering the best in music and entertainment, and this achievement is evident in our mission. We’re very excited about the journey ahead."

Neeraj Kalyan, President, T-Series, expressed with pride, "Our journey to 250 million subscribers has been nothing short of extraordinary, and we are immensely grateful to our viewers who have supported us on this remarkable journey. T-Series has always strived to deliver quality content, and we will continue to innovate and evolve to meet the expectations of our diverse audience."

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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