Village cooking channel

  1. This grandad and cousins have rocked Youtube with their Village Cooking Channel
  2. Village Cooking Channel
  3. As YouTube channel featuring Rahul Gandhi soars, we decode why village cooking shows thrive
  4. Bangladesh’s ‘YouTube Village’ Has 4 Million Subscribers Watching Elderly Villagers Cooking Extravagant Feasts
  5. Rahul Gandhi reunites with ‘Village Cooking Channel’ team during long march
  6. Inside Bangladesh village YouTube cooking channel AroundMeBD - Rest of World
  7. Village Cooking Channel: Latest News, Photos, Videos on Village Cooking Channel


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This grandad and cousins have rocked Youtube with their Village Cooking Channel

It is often the spirited announcement of the footpath shopkeepers that draws the attention of the customers. Their fabulous voice modulation and infectious energy are extremely appealing and lure people to check out their products. Meanwhile, a grandfather and a group of brothers have been inviting foodies from all over the globe to their world of flavours in rhythmic Tamil. Youtube channel called Village Cooking Channel with its whopping 6.93 million subscribers has been treating their viewers to some local dishes and spectacular rural lifestyle. Their energetic opening piece where the group says “Ellarum vaango” in local dialect has already become an iconic catchphrase. Great Indian cooking A small hamlet called Chinnaveeramangalam in Pudukottai district in Tamil Nadu has now become quite famous around the world. Cousins V Subramanian, V Murukesan, V Ayyanar, G Tamilselvan, T Muthumakkam and their grandfather M Periyathambi have been making amazing cooking videos that have broken the barriers of language and are loved by people of all states. Periyathambi is an acclaimed master chef at Chinnaveeramangalam. The idea to produce online cooking videos featuring his grandfather had first clicked in Subramaian’s head. An MPhil scholar in Commerce, Subramanian convinced his cousins, who were doing odd jobs in the village, to help him create the videos. The cousins who had dreamed of going abroad by earning some money readily agreed to be part of the channel. The fabulous journe...

Village Cooking Channel

100,000 subscribers 1,000,000 subscribers 10,000,000 subscribers 2021 Last updated: 1 May 2023 Village Cooking Channel is an Indian VCC. They are known for their videos on traditional village food cooking in open fields. Background [ ] The channel is being run by family members , consisting of brothers V. Subramanian (the cameraman), V. Ayyanar, V. Murugesan, their cousin T. Muthumanickam, their brother-in-law G. Tamilselvan and are led by their grandfather and former chef M. Periyathambi. The channel employs the use of traditional vessels and cauldrons to cook a variety of dishes, using traditional methods (no modern equipment is used). After filming the video, the team have their share of food and later , it is served at old-age homes and orphanages in their village. In January 2021, Reception [ ] Accolades [ ] Its unique style has won Black Sheep Digital Award for Best Food Programme in February 2021. In other media [ ] Owing to their popularity, the members were featured in cameo appearances in References [ ] • ^ a b • . Retrieved 4 July 2021. • . Retrieved 5 July 2021. • ^ a b OnManorama. Manorama Online. 25 January 2021 . Retrieved 5 June 2021. • . Retrieved 4 July 2021. • . Retrieved 4 July 2021. • 'Village Cooking Channel': Meet YouTube's favourite chefs who impressed Rahul Gandhi with their mushroom biryani!". The New Indian Express. The New Indian Express. 7 February 2021 . Retrieved 8 April 2021. • . Retrieved 4 July 2021. • . Retrieved 5 July 2021. • The Hindu....

As YouTube channel featuring Rahul Gandhi soars, we decode why village cooking shows thrive

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Bangladesh’s ‘YouTube Village’ Has 4 Million Subscribers Watching Elderly Villagers Cooking Extravagant Feasts

Facebook Page – South Asian villagers are discovering that the world has an insatiable appetite for YouTube cooking shows—especially when the chefs are making food for an entire village. YouTube channels like The advent of these “oddly satisfying” niche videos, featuring teams of men and women preparing gargantuan feasts, are transforming rural village economies—creating employment and building entrepreneurial, as well as technological, skills among the participants. Because meal time is often about connecting with people as much as it is about receiving nutrients, the advent of growing internet access in Bangladesh gave people a different kind of opportunity for interpersonal connection. Take Delwar Hussein, the creator of AroundMeBD social channels (BD stands for Bangladesh). He now employs 50 people to make videos of his neighbors in Shilmuria preparing huge meals, like a As with most of the poorest parts of the world, high-speed internet access is often obtainable only through the nearly-ubiquitous internet café. Every week, Hussein takes a 6-12 hour bus from the village of Shilmuria to the capital city of Dhaka, where he uses the café run by his nephew and business partner, Liton Ali Khan, to edit and upload the footage of the colossal meals. Connecting food and people It wasn’t always food, but rather the noisy and colorful streets of Dhaka where Khan and Hussein launched their media empire, which now consists of 6 YouTube channels with a combined total of more than ...

Rahul Gandhi reunites with ‘Village Cooking Channel’ team during long march

In January last year, Rahul Gandhi joined an outdoor Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacts with members of ‘Village Cooking Channel’ in Kanniyakumari on Friday.(ANI) “BharatJodoYatra is to bring cultures together with all aspects of it. Be it the cuisine, the language, or the beliefs. Shri @RahulGandhi reunited with the Village Cooking Channel and emphasized the value food holds for every culture,” the Congress tweeted along with a video of their interaction. The channel is known for its videos on traditional village food cooking in open fields. The channel which started in 2018 has more than 18 million subscribers with all-male group, cooks traditional south Indian recipes. When Rahul Gandhi had met them last year, their video was uploaded with a caption, “Big moment’....’ Rahul Gandhi joined our cooking and he encouraged us a lot.” Gandhi had joined the cooks who were making mushroom biryani and he mixed the raita saying the names of the ingredients out loud in Tamil, similar to the way the main chef does in the videos. While mixing the ingredients, Gandhi also told Karur district Congress MP Jothimani who accompanied him that he cooked “quite a lot”. Also Read | BJP's ‘Bharat, dekho’ dig at Rahul Gandhi over his t-shirt; Congress hits back Meanwhile, Congress on Friday began its third day of the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', led by Rahul Gandhi in Nagercoil city of Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu. The third day of yatra began from Scott Christian College in Nagercoil to Azha...

Inside Bangladesh village YouTube cooking channel AroundMeBD - Rest of World

Almost every week, Delwar Hussain, a stocky 40-year-old schoolteacher with betel-stained teeth, travels more than 100 miles on a public bus from his village of Shimulia in western Bangladesh to the capital city, Dhaka, carrying a 64GB SanDisk memory card carefully packed in a bag of fruits and vegetables. On a good day, this journey takes six hours, but during winter, when dense fog covers the River Padma and ferry services slow to a crawl, it can take more than 12. Once Hussain reaches the city, he heads to a cyber café owned by his nephew and business partner, Liton Ali Khan. There, he transfers the contents of the memory card — professionally shot videos of elderly villagers preparing, cooking, and serving food to hundreds of people — to a desktop computer, from where the material is edited and uploaded to YouTube and watched by 4 million subscribers. The videos, depicting a community kitchen in Shimulia producing gargantuan quantities of food, are extravagant: meals include The channel behind this operation is called AroundMeBD, and its success has created a whole new economy in Shimulia, which has since been dubbed the The YouTube village is a prominent example of a niche but is also part of a growing online trend across South Asia: As the internet reaches villages, rural societies are finding ways to showcase and monetize their unique food cultures to audiences across the world, using platforms like YouTube and Facebook. In India, Launched by Khan in 2016, AroundMeBD...

Village Cooking Channel: Latest News, Photos, Videos on Village Cooking Channel

It is said that one must always pursue one's passion. Mine is to watch cookery videos on YouTube. That is exactly what I was doing one lazy afternoon last month when I chanced upon a video from one of my favourite YouTube channels, called "Village Cooking Channel". Usually, it shows a team of men from rural Tamil Nadu cooking up mountains of food. ... The way to Tamil Nadu's heart may be through its stomach this poll season. Even if not, Rahul Gandhi's recent appearance in a video of the Village Cooking Channel has surely left the men behind the increasingly popular YouTube group beaming and starry-eyed. Appearing only months ahead of the state assembly elections, the video is making quite a spl...