
New Delhi, December 30, 2025: In a surprising turn for the digital creator economy, an Indian YouTube channel titled “Bandar Apna Dost” has reportedly ascended to the top of the global AI video charts. According to a recent report by video editing platform Kapwing, the channel has amassed an estimated annual revenue of approximately $4.25 million (over ₹35-38 crore), making it the highest-earning “AI slop” channel in the world.
The channel features surreal, AI-generated adventures of an anthropomorphic rhesus monkey often paired with a muscular character resembling the Incredible Hulk. These videos, which often lack a traditional plot or dialogue, have struck a chord with a global audience, garnering over 2.4 billion views.
Experts suggest the success of “Bandar Apna Dost” lies in its absurdity and accessibility.
The meteoric rise of such channels has sparked a heated debate within the tech community. While the revenue figures are transformative for creators in middle-income countries like India, they raise questions about the future of “authentic” human creativity.
| Channel Name | Country | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| Bandar Apna Dost | India | $4,251,500 (~₹35-38 Cr) |
| Three Minutes Wisdom | South Korea | $4,036,500 |
| Cuentos Facinantes | USA | $3,800,000+ |
The success of “Bandar Apna Dost” marks a significant milestone in the evolution of generative AI. It demonstrates that even “low-quality” AI content can become a multi-million dollar industry if it successfully hacks the attention economy. As AI tools like Google’s Veo and OpenAI’s Sora become more accessible, the line between viral “slop” and professional entertainment is expected to blur even further.