From their initial breakthrough on YouTube to their foray into streaming shows, read on to know about All india Bakchod's journey.
IIT Bombay students Tanmay Bhat, Gursimran Khamba, Rohan Joshi, and Ashish Shakya began AIB as a comedy collective.
They created humorous sketches and videos that resonated with a young audience, often poking fun at Indian culture, society, and everyday life.
AIB gained significant traction on YouTube with their sketch comedy videos and collaborations with other popular Indian YouTubers.
In 2018, they faced backlash and controversy over an explicit "Roast" video featuring celebrities, leading to its removal.
They started a web television satire show created on Star India's digital platform Hotstar. It aired between 2015 and 2018.
In late 2018, several allegations of sexual misconduct were made against some members, leading to the end of the show in 2019.
After that, Tanmay Bhat, Rohan Joshi, and Ashish Shakya explored solo ventures and pursued their own projects.
In mid-2019, Tanmay started his own YouTube channel, where he posts vlogs and reaction videos- and streams games- and has restarted performing stand-up comedy.