Meet The Little Chef Kicha, The Next YouTube Sensation From India

    • Dheeraj.Jangra@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: May 26 2016 9:14PM
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    • Updated Date: May 26 2016 9:18PM
Meet The Little Chef Kicha, The Next YouTube Sensation From India

Meet the latest YouTube sensation -- Nihal Raj or Kicha. The six-year-old has his own YouTube channel called 'Kichatube' where he showcases his cooking skills.


"This channel Kichatube hd will introduce new recipes and gadgets for kids," is how the description of Kichatube channel goes on the YouTube website.

The 'Kichatube' channel was started in January 2015 and has 13-odd videos uploaded. The first video was uploaded almost a year back. The first recipe shared by Kicha was of ice popsicles.

Kicha has reportedly earned $2000 (around Rs 1.5 lakh) from a casting company of Facebook for acquiring rights for his 'Mickey Mouse Mango ice cream' video.
The video was uploaded on Kicha's YouTube channel.

The other recipes shared by Kicha are Orange jelly, coconut pudding, mango ice cream, tandoori baby potatoes, easter egg, oreo truffles, jam cookies, mug cake, idlis, ice-cream cake, and coconut water and ice cream popsicles.

For his channel, Kicha was reportedly inspired by Evantube. The Evantube channel belongs to a kid called Evan who in his videos reviews toys and more. The channel has 2,917,095 subscribers.

"Our channel is all about KID FUN! Toys, Challenges, Animals, Video Games, Science Experiments, Special Effects, Animation and Attractions! If it's fun for kids, you'll find it here!" claims the description of the channel.
 

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