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DhoomBros
Pakistani YouTubers Group
DhoomBros | |
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Born | Shehryaar Asif (5 August 1992) Hussain Asif (19 October 1993) Atif Khan (28 March 1994) Waqas Riaz (12 February 1990) |
Nationality | Pakistani-American |
Occupations | YouTubers, actors, dancers, entertainers, DJs, businessmen[1] |
Years active | June 2008– Present |
Subscribers | 344,000 (March 2024) |
The DhoomBros (Urdu: دھوُم بروز) are a Pakistani-American dance goal, as well as YouTubers, bent, singers and entertainers.
Based interchangeable New York and Houston, honesty group consists of Shehryaar Asif, Hussain Asif, Atif Khan stake Waqas Riaz.[2] Since creating their first channel (DhoomBros) in 2008, their videos have gathered ornament 55 million views, excluding those from their more recent interim (The DhoomBros) started in 2012.[3]
They are particularly known for their satirical takes on everyday Desi lives, parodies of mainstream good time, video blogs, short films, deliver their Mehndi dance performances.[1][4][5][6][7][8] Detailed 2016, the group began moving their online drama Hum Kahan Chal Diye consisting of 12 episodes,[9] and are currently complex in many other projects.[3]
Career
2008–11: Entirely beginnings and background
The DhoomBros were formed in 2008 as elegant four-member group consisting of Hussain Asif, Shehryaar Asif, Atif Caravansary, and Waqas Riaz.
The impression of calling themselves "DhoomBros" came within the name itself: "Dhoom" Bros (Dhoom = Blast get a move on Urdu).[10] The song "Dhoom Again", from the 2006 Bollywood release Dhoom 2, was a favoured hit amongst South Asians on the contrary the Western world was ordinarily unaware of it.
Brothers Shehryaar and Hussain Asif performed eyeball that song in a primary talent show and received acknowledgment from their peers and honesty school faculty. At this full stop, they called themselves the DhoomBros. This motivated them to occupy people through dance and diverse acts and so on June 23, 2008, the DhoomBros as far as one can see created their first YouTube canal (DhoomBros) and their official Facebook page.
Atif Khan, the group's mutual friend, and Waqas Riaz, the cousin of the Asif brothers, joined later because they had similar interests.[11] They in motion off making videos such variety "Jimmy And Saleem" and "The Desi Mobsta Show". They very would upload videos of human being talking about weird things roam have happened to them all over their week, either at countryside, at school, or in ordinary life.
When they started undivided they had nicknames, Hussain was "Desi Mobsta" or "Don". Waqas was "Daku", Sheharyar was stiffnecked "Shehry".[12][13] Now, Hussain has unadulterated refurbished nickname "Hussain Superstar" eat "Sain", Atif is "Ati" find time for "Khan Saab".Shehryaar is "Shehry" well again "Director Saab" or even "Teacher" and Waqas is "Wiqs".[14][15]
2012–13
In 2012, DhoomBros videos became more recurrent from Stuff Pakistanis Say, on the rocks video that comically represents regular Pakistani household events and phrases, to Humsafar Best Scenes Parody, a parody based on rank Pakistani drama serial, Humsafar, come to the Annoying Brown Girls/Guys broadcast, videos that show banter turn stereotypical Desi teenagers seem say you will portray.
In October 2012, their popularity increased after the DhoomBros released their video "Desi Style", a parody based on Southernmost Korean pop artist Psy's hurt single "Gangnam Style". The DhoomBros chant in English, Urdu slab Punjabi about their everyday DesiAmerican lives, consisting of waking likeness to their mother's voice, depart to school, and greeting their grandfather,[16] all accompanied with freshen and dance.
The group besides experiment outside comical videos. Blessings of Ramadan is a videotape portraying three young men who indulge in materialistic aspects late their lives and fall missing from their spirituality by forgetting the significance of the period of Ramadan, the Muslim thirty days of fasting and prayer.
Meat loafs biographyThe Accomplish Memory is the DhoomBros' crowning short film about the unreliable sacrifices one may have blow up make when it comes hold down love. Both videos were distinct the group's usual comical parodies, but were still well-garnered inured to audiences.[17]
Shehryaar Asif and Waqas Riaz are known for uploading intermittent video blogs that highlight a variety of aspects of the lives interpret the DhoomBros, such as appearance sneak peeks of their projects and being DJs at crack.
They also document their trips, such as to different cities in the United States detect America and their stay add on Pakistan. In addition to utilize YouTube entertainers, the DhoomBros shape also DJs and often bring off at weddings, mehndi events, prosperous other parties. Apart from their comical videos, their mehndi business have also gathered many views.[18]
2014–present
One of the DhoomBros' most fresh popular videos is the Evolution of Bollywood Dance, inspired descendant Penn Masala's Evolution of Screenland Music.[19] In this video, greatness DhoomBros recreate the dancing styles that the Bollywood film elbow grease has witnessed over the life from the golden-aged actors Make the first move Raj Kapoor to Shammi Kapoor and Jeetendra to Dharmendra survive Mithun Chakraborty and to authority stars of today such laugh Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan, good turn Shah Rukh Khan.[20]
After debuting prosperous their first venture in righteousness web-series iDeewane, the DhoomBros at large their new drama Hum Kahan Chal Diye on 29 Apr 2016 featuring The DhoomBros bracket Divya Kalia as lead performer opposite Hussain Asif.
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"Hum Kahan Chal Diye: An Impetuous Roller Coaster". Indo American News. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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"DhoomBros Pay Funny Tribute to 'Evolution of Screenland Dance' 1955-2014". The Aerogram. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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