Top 10 Indian Gamers on YouTube in 2025

By Neha Sharma

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India’s gaming scene is huge. Over 591 million people play games, making the country the second-biggest mobile gaming market in the world. According to the Economic Times, The gaming market is set to hit $7.5 billion in 2025 and could reach $9.2 billion by 2029.

Most players use phones, and many live outside major cities.Nearly half of all gamers are women, and the average player spends 13 hours a week gaming. From Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) to Free Fire, these content creators have built strong communities around gameplay, live streams, and their fun sense of humor.

In this article, we take a look at the top 10 Indian gamers who will dominate YouTube in 2025. We’ll cover their journey, content styles, and why their channels are worth watching.

List of Top 10 Indian Gamer on YouTube

RankYouTube Channel NameReal NameSubscriber Count (Gaming Channel)Popular GamesYouTube Channel Link
1CarryIsLiveAjey Nagar12.3MPUBG Mobile, GTA VCarryIsLive
2Total GamingAjju Bhai44.8MBGMI, Free FireTotal Gaming
3Techno GamerzUjjwal Chaurasia46.8MBGMI, GTA V, Resident EvilTechno Gamerz
4Dynamo GamingAdi Sawant10.1MBGMI, PUBG MobileDynamo Gaming
5MortalNaman Mathur6.99MBGMI, PUBG MobileMortal
6Jonathan GamingJonathan Amaral7.09MBGMI, PUBG MobileJonathan Gaming
7Scout OPTanmay Singh5.07MBGMI, PUBG MobileScout OP
8Gyan GamingSujan Mistri17.6MFree FireGyan Gaming
9Payal GamingPayal Dhare4.39MFree FirePayal Gaming
10Agnes GamingPrachi Lingwal817KBGMI, Reaction VideosAgnes Gaming

10. Agnes Gaming (Prachi Lingwal)

Prachi Lingwal created her YouTube channel on 18 January 2020. Within the first month, her montage-style content gained recognition in the BGMI community. She earned millions of views by creating Omegle interaction videos.

FieldValue
Real NamePrachi Lingwal
Age21
CityMumbai
Primary GameBGMI
YouTube Subscribers817K (July 2025)
Peak CCVNot available
Career HighlightPopular for Omegle reaction videos and gaming content; Among top 10 Indian female gamers on YouTube
USPHumorous roasting style in Omegle reaction videos and gaming content
2025 ProjectHas a separate fitness channel (@realprachilingwal) and continues gaming content creation

According to vidiQ (July 2025), her channel ranks among the top in India, with 449.7 million total views and a 4.13% engagement rate. She is also featured as “Agnes Gaming” in the list of top 10 Indian female gamers.

9. Payal Gaming (Payal Dhare)

Payal Gaming has created history by winning the title of ‘Mobile Streamer of the Year’ at the MOBIES Awards 2024. She has become the first Indian female gamer to win this international award. In 2024, Payal Gaming got a chance to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where they discussed the future of the gaming industry in India.

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Real NamePayal Dhare
Age24
CityMumbai (moved in 2020, originally from Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh)
Primary GameBGMI (PUBG Mobile); also streams GTA, Call of Duty
YouTube SubscribersOver 4.3 million (as of mid-2025)
Peak CCVNot available
Career HighlightFirst Indian female to reach 3M subs (May 25, 2023); met PM Modi (April 2024); MOBIES 2024 winner
USPBeauty, cute looks, tough against hate, makes vlogs and reaction videos too
2025 ProjectPlaying in Esports World Cup 2025 with S8UL Esports

Payal Gaming earns between ₹5–10 lakh per month in 2025, with Super Chat and brand deals contributing significantly. Her channel is crossing 4.4 million views daily and the net-worth is expected to reach ₹8 crores.

8. Gyan Gaming (Sujan Mistri)

Gyan Gaming stands out for three clear reasons. First, his Free Fire gameplay is fast-paced and full of energy, with lively Hindi commentary and local slang. Second, his brand has a bold neon-green style, featuring his animated “GG” logo and his iconic masked face in every video thumbnail. Third, his famous catchphrase”GG Army, Chalte Hain?” instantly recognised by 17 M+ subscribers.

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Real NameSujan Mistri
Age32
CityKolkata
Primary GameGarena Free Fire
YouTube Subscribers17.6 million
Peak CCVUnknown
Career HighlightWon “Best Caster of the Year” in the Booyah Creator Awards
USPEntertaining and humorous content with sharp gameplay
2025 ProjectN/A

On 16 Jul 2025, Gyan Gaming is back after a one-year hiatus due to a deadly accident. The first video of his comeback garnered over 1 million views in 24 hours. This time Gyan started the first two-host GrandMaster rank grind, which also included his co-streamer Rishabh. With this comeback, Gyan’s Discord server had 3.5 lakh (350k) people active simultaneously at a time.

7. Scout OP (Tanmay Singh)

ScoutOP has won total tournament prize money around $63,640 (roughly ₹53 lakh) in PUBG Mobile and BGMI so far. His estimated monthly earnings for July 2025 are between $25,000 to $39,000 from YouTube and $47,000 to $65,000 from Instagram. Over the last 12 months, his total earnings from all sources have ranged from $848,000 to $1.2 million (approximately ₹7 crores to ₹10 crores).

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Real NameTanmay Singh
Age28
CityMumbai
Primary GameBGMI
YouTube Subscribers5.07M
Peak CCV358,000
Career Highlight2nd place in PUBG Mobile World League 2020: EAST
USPKnown for his laser-like M416 + 6x sprays and exceptional assaulting skills
2025 ProjectN/A

ScoutOP has a unique style of play. He plays as an Aggressive IGL (In-Game Leader). His strategy is to quickly move around the enemy’s side (called flank) and attack suddenly and finish plays immediately. When he speaks in anger or passion, his commentary is in both Hindi and English. He is the only creator in India who combines top level e-sports experience with funny meme-filled live streams.

6. Jonathan Gaming (Jonathan Amaral)

Jonathan only plays BGMI games. YouTube is focused on long videos, Instagram is used to show short special moments. Jonathan has received some big awards, which has strengthened his identity and fan base. Also, he is about to return to pro gaming (tournament) again, and people are eagerly waiting for him.

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Real NameJonathan Jude Amaral
Age22
CityMumbai
Primary GameBGMI
YouTube Subscribers7.09 million
Peak CCVNot available
Career HighlightWon Final MVP at BGIS 2025
USPClutch player with precision and consistency in BGMI
2025 ProjectContinued success in BGMI esports, including winning Final MVP at BGIS 2025

His videos hit over 500,000 views each. Fans like his steady aim and calm talk. His past wins give him clout. If you love ranked play, his channel is worth a follow.

5. Mortal (Naman Mathur)

Mortal is one of the most famous gamers in India. He performed brilliantly in pro gaming from 2018 to 2022. Won many big tournaments of PUBG and BGMI. His total prize money was around ₹ 1.4 crores. S8UL received the title of “Content Group of the Year” in 2022. This was the first time an Indian team won this award. His call “TPP Le Raha Hai” became very famous. He also made the DP-28 gun popular. After winning the Pico tournament, Mortal donated ₹ 5 lakh to the Indian Army.

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Mortal – Real NameNaman Mathur
Age27 (as of 2024)
CityMumbai
Primary GameBattlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) / formerly PUBG Mobile
YouTube Subscribers7.4 million
Peak CCV≈ 400 K (reported during BGMI launch streams)
Career Highlight2019 PUBG Mobile India Series Champion • 2022 BGMI Pro Series Champion • Esports Mobile Player of the Year 2019
USPCo-owner of S8UL; pioneer of Indian mobile-esports; authentic Hindi commentary fused with skilled gameplay
2025 ProjectLaunching his own gaming academy & talent-scouting platform for India

They flood his live chat and leave loads of comments. Each clip pulls 500,000 to 1 million views. Team-ups with Scout OP and others spread his name even wider.

4. Dynamo Gaming (Adi Sawant)

Aaditya Deepak Sawant, a Mumbai-based gamer, is known as Dynamo Gaming. He is famous for the catchphrase “Patt se Headshot” and for founding the HYDRA clan. Aaditya was the first Indian streamer to play PUBG Mobile on an emulator. He made emulator gameplay popular with his desi Hindi and Mumbai-style talk.

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Dynamo Gaming – Real NameAaditya Deepak Sawant
Age29 (as of 2025)
CityMumbai
Primary GameBattlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) / PUBG Mobile
YouTube Subscribers10 million
Peak CCV≈ 400 K (reported during BGMI comeback streams)
Career Highlight2019–2021 PUBG Mobile era breakout; “Patt Se Headshot” catchphrase went viral; founded Hydra Esports (2018) & became co-owner of Gods Reign (June 2025)
USPIconic Hindi catchphrases, high-energy BGMI streams, and leadership of Hydra Esports
2025 ProjectExpanding Hydra Esports rosters into PC titles & launching a creator-fund program for upcoming Indian streamers

Dynamo Gaming plays BGMI and PUBG Mobile. He posts sharp fights and last-second wins. Streams run for hours and show smart moves and team play. He cracks jokes and chats with fans, so viewers stay hooked.

He streams on a fixed slot, and every clip pulls millions of views. Fans like that he talks straight. He still joins tourneys and teams up with other stars, so the hype stays high.

3. Techno Gamerz (Ujjwal Chaurasia)

Techno Gaming continues to create new milestones until mid-season 2025. On February 12, he made the season-fresh world download of Minecraft 1.20 live the video has now been viewed more than 13 million times. On June 28, the 158th episode of the GTA V series came out, in which Michael’s ‘fake death’ and shopping for luxury cars made fans roll with laughter.

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Techno Gamerz – Real NameUjjwal Chaurasia
Age23 (born 12 Jan 2002)
CityMumbai (originally from New Delhi, now active in Mumbai)
Primary GameGrand Theft Auto V (GTA V)
YouTube Subscribers46.8 Million
Peak CCV≈ 900 K (reported during GTA V live streams)
Career Highlight2021 – Became 2nd-biggest Indian gaming YouTuber • 2023 – Added as a playable character in SuperGaming’s “Shooter Battle Stars” • Released music singles “GAME ON” (2021) & “LIFE” (2023)
USPStory-driven GTA V series with custom mods & Hindi commentary that appeals to mass Indian audience
2025 ProjectLaunching a dedicated “Techno-Verse” short-film series shot in GTA V RP & expanding into tech-vlogs on his new channel “Techno”

Ujjwal Chaurasia’s main YouTube channel is a hub for GTA V, Minecraft and Dragon Ball Z tutorials with 46.8 million+ subscribers and 7.5 billion views. On Instagram, the handles @ujjwalgamer and @techno_gamerz together have over 3 million followers. There are over 140 episodes of GTA V so far, with each episode crossing an average of 5 million views.

2. Total Gaming (Ajju Bhai)

Total Gaming created the “non-mic, hyper-Hindi” format for the Indian Free Fire audience. While other big streamers commentate in English or Hinglish, Ajju Bhai branded it in pure Desi Hindi with comedic timing, Bhojpuri-tinged words, and fun sound effects.

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Total Gaming – Real NameAjendra “Ajju Bhai” Variya
Age31 years (born 1994)
CityAhmedabad, Gujarat
Primary GameGarena Free Fire
YouTube Subscribers44.7 million (main channel)
Peak CCV≈ 900 K (recorded during Free Fire OB update live streams)
Career HighlightMost-subscribed Indian gaming YouTuber; face-reveal collaboration with Intel on 23 Dec 2023 dubbed the “biggest face reveal in Indian YouTube history”
USPFaceless Hindi commentary, Free Fire mastery, and family-friendly humor that resonates with Tier-2/3 city audiences
2025 ProjectLaunching “Total Gaming Arena” a nationwide Free Fire collegiate league with on-ground LAN finals and a ₹1 crore prize pool

Ajju Bhai, even without showing his face, has created an emotional connection with the audience as if there is a face in front of them during the stream. Like he says, “Mummy has made jalebi, I will eat it after I win” such things make the audience feel as if he is their own friend. He calls every new subscriber “bhai” so that people feel like a part of the family and not just a viewer or a fan.

1. Carry Minati (Ajey Nagar)

At 15, Ajey Nagar started on YouTube with gaming commentary as “Addicted A1”, then “CarryDeol”, and finally “CarryMinati.” In 2016, his “Roasting BB Ki Vines” video made him an overnight star. He gained 50,000 subscribers in two days and shaped Indian roast culture. In 2020, he became the first Indian creator to cross 30 to 40 million subscribers.

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Carry Minati – Real NameAjey Nagar
Age26 years (born 12 June 1999)
CityFaridabad, Haryana
Primary GamePUBG Mobile / Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (streams on CarryIsLive)
YouTube Subscribers44.8 million (main channel CarryMinati)
Peak CCV≈ 500 K (charity stream for Odisha train-mishap, June 2023)
Career Highlight2021 – First Indian individual to hit 30 M subs • 2023 – Surpassed 40 M subs • 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia & Time’s 10 Next-Gen Leaders list
USPRoasting & reaction videos in Hindi, high-energy delivery, meme-worthy catch-phrases
2025 ProjectDebut OTT-web series based on his life + nationwide college-roast tour “Carry Live”

Forbes listed CarryMinati in its 2020 Asia 30 Under 30, and India Today ranked him among the top 50 creators of 2021. In 2022, he made a cameo in Runway 34, a roast-style satire that mocked Indian pop culture, reality shows, and celebrities. His signature line “To kaise hain aap log?” — still connects 40 million fans worldwide in a single moment.

His “CarryMinati Army” floods the chat during every live play. Brands and movie stars line up to work with him, so his name rings out far past gaming.

Each gamer brings a clear style. Carry Minati cracks jokes, Mortal shows pro-level play. They ride the BGMI and Free Fire wave and edit clips fast. Live chats and free loot keep fans close. Brands chase them, teams draft them, and young India copies them.

FAQs About

Who is India’s top gaming YouTuber in 2025?

Techno Gamerz leads in subscribers (46.8M+) and total views (7.5B+).

Who is the most successful female gamer in India?

Payal Gaming. She won an international award and met PM Modi in 2024.

What games are most popular among Indian YouTubers?

BGMI, Free Fire, GTA V, Minecraft.

What makes CarryMinati popular?

Roasts, humor, and a big fan base. He started with game commentary and grew fast.

Who has the most loyal fanbase?

Gyan Gaming and CarryMinati. Their fans flood streams and use their catchphrases.

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