Zia Kamal
In the narrow lanes of Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, dreams often bloom quietly — but some bloom loud enough for the whole world to hear. One such dreamer is Zia Kamal, a young man who once spent his days coding software, only to discover his true spark in front of a camera.
Back in 2018, when YouTube was already buzzing with creators, Zia dared to carve out his own space. He started with short comedy vines — raw, funny, and instantly relatable. His charm lay not just in the jokes, but in the way he told them: bold, expressive, and larger than life.
The turning point came in 2020, during the global pandemic. While the world slowed down, Zia’s journey accelerated. He shifted towards prank videos, and that’s when “Ajgar Badmash” was born — a quirky, unapologetically hilarious character who soon became a household name. From India to Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and the Gulf countries, Ajgar spread not just pranks, but moments of pure joy.
Today, Zia Kamal is no longer just a YouTuber — he is a phenomenon. With over 3 million YouTube subscribers, 500,000 Instagram followers, and 1 million Facebook fans, his Silver and Golden Play Buttons shine as milestones of his journey. Yet, what makes Zia’s story more inspiring is that he sees this not as a destination, but as a stepping stone.
Behind the laughter lies a performer with ambition. Zia has stepped into theatre training, polishing his craft with the dream of entering Bollywood. For him, YouTube was never the endgame; it was the launchpad to something greater.
What sets Zia apart in today’s crowded digital world is his authenticity. Ajgar Badmash feels less like a character and more like a friend you can’t forget. The relatability, the originality, and the heart he pours into his craft ensure his place far beyond fleeting trends.
From Sambhal’s quiet streets to the glitter of stage lights in New Delhi, Zia Kamal’s journey is proof that true fame isn’t accidental — it’s built with patience, creativity, and the courage to stand out. And as his story unfolds, one thing is certain: Ajgar Badmash is just the beginning, the big screen may well be the next chapter.
