Indian YouTuber BeerBiceps announces collaboration with MrBeast, fans react
YouTube's biggest star Jimmy "MrBeast" is currently on his second-ever India tour to launch his chocolate brand Feastables in the Indian market. YouTubers Logan Paul and JJ "KSI" are accompanying Jimmy on this tour, allowing Indian creators to collaborate with them.
One of India's most popular YouTubers, Ranveer Allahbadia aka "BeerBiceps," recently shared a picture with MrBeast on his social media. Allahbadia is known for his comedic skits, fitness videos, and podcasts, where Jimmy will likely be the latest guest.
This rather unexpected collaboration was naturally an exciting one not just for Allahbadia's fans, but the Indian content scene in general. Here are some interesting fan reactions to BeerBiceps' post:
"Big dreams dude. but teens these days are in founder mode, especially those having humble backgrounds," said @SageVedant
Fans also congratulated BeerBiceps for landing such a collaboration, as a fan echoed:
Biggest Collab Podcast Of YouTube History. Congratulations Buddy," said @crictale_16
Fans also suggested some topics for the podcast:
"I hope we see questions related to YT Growth, Content creation and Personal Branding," said @imanojmj
Another added:
"Unexpected collab this year," said @Muskan_nnn
MrBeast's Indian trip and Feastables launch explored
MrBeast is one of three major internet stars who visited India recently, alongside WWE star and content creator Logan Paul and UK YouTuber JJ "KSI." The trio came to India to promote and officially launch their products - Feastables and Prime.
Both brands are now available in Indian retail hypermarkets like Reliance Smart Bazaar, Freshpik, and JioMart. Feastables is priced at ₹499 for 60 grams and ₹349 for 35 grams, while Prime is priced at ₹399 (500 ml).
MrBeast has certainly been making the most of his time in India, interacting with Bollywood stars (such as Saif Ali Khan) and even taking a ride in one of Mumbai's iconic autorickshaws (three-wheeled vehicles similar to TukTuks). Watch the viral clip here:
Before arriving in India, MrBeast also collaborated with Ajey Nagar aka "CarryMinati," on a parody video. Carry is one of India's most subscribed YouTubers, with over 44.7 million subscribers on YouTube.
Meanwhile, KSI could potentially collaborate with Indian creator Samay Raina, who is quite popular as a stand-up comic, live streamer and chess enthusiast.