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  • Dangal TV scripts YouTube history with 50 million fans and global No 1 rank

    Dangal TV scripts YouTube history with 50 million fans and global No 1 rank

    MUMBAI: From silver screen to streaming supremacy, Dangal TV has pulled off a blockbuster twist in its digital journey. The channel’s YouTube arm has clinched the No 1 spot globally on the Tubular Leaderboard in both the overall creators and media & entertainment (film & movies) categories for June and July 2025.

    That’s not all, Dangal TV’s subscriber base has now smashed through the 50 million mark, placing it proudly among the Top 100 global Youtube channels. In the process, it has leapfrogged some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Spidey, Zee TV, Sony Sab, YRF, and Set India.

    The milestone crowns a journey that began in 2017, when Dangal TV first tested the waters on YouTube with modest ambitions. Competing in a crowded field of global giants, the channel carved its niche by staying true to its ethos telling authentic stories from India’s heartland while adapting to the habits of digital-first audiences.

    Dangal TV managing director Manish Singhal called the achievement a proud chapter in the network’s digital playbook: “This No 1 ranking across global leaderboards highlights the trust our audiences place in us and strengthens our vision of bringing India’s heartland stories to a global stage.”

    Chartbeat and Tubular director of content marketing Candice Gaudinier hailed the feat as a case study in global resonance: “Dangal TV’s No 1 ranking in both India and globally within the Film and Movies genre on YouTube is remarkable. It shows how stories rooted in India can strike a chord with audiences worldwide.”

    By topping charts for two straight months and building a community of 50 million subscribers, Dangal TV has proved that regional storytelling can go truly global. For a channel that started small, this is not just a digital milestone, it’s a reminder that even in the algorithm age, heartland stories still travel the farthest