Content creation in comedy, predominantly a product of the lockdown, is one the fastest growing and most-liked categories on social media
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour,†Charles Dickens had once said. Cut to 2023, and perhaps the same could be said of social media too. Â
A new breed of content fiends is marrying the two and producing reels and videos that has the nation in stitches. These comedy content creators—the likes of Meethika Dwivedi, Raj Grover, Saloni Gaur, and Vishnu Kaushal—comprise nearly a fifth of Forbes India’s Top 100 Digital Stars 2023 list, occupying 16 spots. The top three are also from the category. Â
These creators—most of whom rose to fame during the lockdown–find inspiration in their surroundings and everyday situations, and use humour to turn them into short-form video spoofs. If you find your co-worker, or your co-passenger on the local train, giggling to themselves, it could very well be a video by RJKarishma playing the part of a daughter-in-law troubled by her “mummy-ji†or Chandni Mimic’s imitation of Alia Bhatt.
Comedy influencers are also the flavour of the season for brands, who are collaborating with them for brand promotions. “Collaborations with comedy influencers are quite effective because these influencers are great writers and they understand the hooks and nudges that work well for the audience. Most of them have managed to find a sweet spot between entertainment and promotions, which is a win-win for the brands they partner with and the audience they have built,†says Hitesh Rajwani, CEO, Social Samosa.
Forbes India spoke to some of these creators to discover their fascinating journeys. Â
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(This story appears in the 03 November, 2023 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)