| Adarsh Anand is an Indian YouTuber, social media influencer, and mimicry artist. |
| He is known for creating funny short videos on Instagram. |
| Adarsh came from a lower-middle-class family in Bihar and used to perform at events for a living. |
| In 2017, he launched his YouTube channel with a video mimicking political figures like Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. |
| He has over 1.87 million subscribers on YouTube. |
| His first earnings from YouTube were Rs 8000. |
| Adarsh initially shared lip-sync and dance videos on TikTok and had over 3 million followers on the platform. |
| He shifted to making humorous videos on Instagram and has amassed more than 1.9 million followers there. |
| Before comedy, Adarsh considered becoming an engineer but couldn't due to financial constraints. |
| He has mimicked more than 200 voices. |
| Previously, Adarsh worked as a Radio Jockey in Bhagalpur. |
| His roots trace back to Jharkhand, India. |
| Adarsh faced rejection in an acting audition in Chandigarh early in his career. |
| He experienced discrimination as a Bihari when starting as a social media influencer. |
| Financial struggles led him to quit a dance class in Bhagalpur. |
| Adarsh appeared on the TV show "Movie Masti with Manish Paul" in 2019, winning a 55-inch TV. |
| He occasionally cross-dresses for his videos. |
| In 2022, Adarsh was scheduled to perform at an event in Patna but wasn't allowed to due to a misunderstanding with the organizer. |
| During a video shoot near Bhagalpur, a violent incident occurred resulting in two deaths among onlookers in November 2022. |