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Bhushan Kumar Urges People To Subscribe To T-Series To Beat PewDiePie So That 'Bharat' Can Win


The entire PewDiePie vs T-series thing was a little too quiet for a while back there, but it's back with a bang, well kinda.

With the entire world - including India - supporting PewDiePie in remaining the most subscribed channel on the website, Bhushan Kumar, Gulshan Kumar's son and the chairman and managing director of T-Series decided to make a case for his company on Twitter.

He posted a video talking about how T-Series becoming the most subscribed channel will make history and will be a win for India, on his Twitter account.

We're on the brink of becoming the world's biggest @YouTube channel. We can make history. We can make India win. Subscribe to @TSeries  #BharatWinsYouTube https://t.co/izEu8dzHdf pic.twitter.com/dJumzHwADa

— Bhushan Kumar (@itsBhushanKumar) March 6, 2019

Umm, not to be rude, but how is India winning or even profiting from T-Series' win? It's just a transparent attempt at his part by trying to play on people's patriotism, which is honestly not okay. 

Furthermore, T-Series is not exactly what Twitter is about. PewDiePie started a channel on his own and then, over time, became unbelievably successful after putting in so much hard work. T-Series is a company, not a 'YouTuber' and it doesn't deserve to dethrone PewDiePie's record.

Pewds on the other hand just laughed it off.

They are getting desperate ðhttps://t.co/TIqHBJeyrY

— ƿ૯ωá«É¿à«¯Æ¿É¿à«¯ (@pewdiepie) March 6, 2019

 

It's also funny how the replies on Bhushan Kumar's tweet are basically -

Subscribe to Pewdiepie

— The Marius (@MariusGabrielG) March 6, 2019

Wow.

We forced them into begging. Lmao. We forced a giant corporation with thousands of workers to beg for subs. That's an incredible achievement. And more satisfying than being the #1 TBH.

— Crow (@CrowTheCrow1) March 6, 2019

Exactly my point.

Creators not corporations

— Dannyh09 (@Dannyh09_) March 6, 2019

Yep.

#BharatWinsYouTube it doesn't mean that India wins, it's a corporation who doesn't matter about the creators, you maybe win in number or with money but PewDiePie is one of those won our hearts!

— Natalia Capdeville (@Chuflett) March 6, 2019

Anyway, subscribe to PewDiePie!

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