T-Series, an Indian music giant, has been named the world's most-subscribed YouTube channel with over 257 million subscribers.
YouTube, since its launch in 2005, has transformed the landscape of entertainment consumption, offering a platform for diverse creators worldwide.
Surprisingly, the top spot is claimed not by American or European channels but by an Indian music company.
Interestingly, three YouTube channels based in India, delivering content in Hindi, secure prominent positions among the top ten most-subscribed channels globally, reported Forbes India.
Following T-Series closely is MrBeast, helmed by American YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, boasting over 232 million subscribers. Cocomelon captures a broad audience with its 3D animated nursery rhymes and children's songs, accumulating over 170 million subscribers.
SET India, the official YouTube channel of Sony Entertainment Television, secures a prominent position with a subscriber base exceeding 167 million. Kids Diana Show, featuring Eva Diana Kidisyuk, has touched the hearts of over 118 million subscribers through heartwarming family adventures.
PewDiePie, created by Swedish YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, maintains its popularity with over 111 million subscribers and an extensive library of 4,747 videos. Like Nastya, a children's entertainment channel, boasts over 112 million subscribers and features the adventures of a young girl named Nastya and her family.
Vlad and Niki, showcasing the playful antics of two young brothers, have amassed over 108 million subscribers.
Zee Music Company, primarily catering to Hindi entertainment, secures a substantial audience with 104 million subscribers.
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) YouTube channel stands as the ultimate destination for professional wrestling enthusiasts, boasting over 99 million subscribers and a vast collection of 73,000 videos.