In a world full of noise, some voices rise not because they are loud, but because they are real. Devika Gupta, a content creator from Noida, is one such voice — one that speaks to millions through honesty, humor, and heart.
She didn’t begin with a fancy setup or a team. Just a borrowed phone, a corner of her room, and a dream bigger than her circumstances. At the age of 17, she started making videos on TikTok, portraying multiple characters with simplicity and relatability. She had no audience back then, only passion.
Her life changed in 2019 when a short video of hers went viral with the now-iconic phrase, “Aisa kaise chalega didi/bhaiya?” What followed was a wave of recognition, relatability, and respect. People didn’t just laugh — they listened.
Today, Devika runs three successful YouTube channels with a combined subscriber base of over 6.85 million. Her main channel is known for clean roast videos. Her second channel delivers genuine reactions, and her shorts channel is packed with quick, funny, relatable content that resonates with viewers across generations.
What makes Devika different isn’t just her content, but her character. She refused to use vulgarity, never chased cheap laughs, and stood tall against hate. When people questioned her appearance or doubted her journey, she chose grace over anger and work over words.
Her achievements include multiple Silver and Gold Play Buttons and features in events by Meta and other leading platforms. Yet, her proudest moments are not digital — they’re personal. Like the day she received her first play button and celebrated it with her family. Her father still uses that photo as his WhatsApp DP.
Devika’s message is simple yet powerful: “Everything I’ve achieved is by Lord Krishna’s grace. I just want His blessings, the love of my people, and the courage to keep working hard.”
From recording in silence to being cheered by millions, Devika’s story is one of resilience and purpose. She’s not just a creator — she’s a movement. And when India speaks of top female YouTubers and roasters, Devika Gupta is not just mentioned — she’s remembered.

