Karikku

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Karikku
Karikku Logo since August 2020
Origin1 April 2018 in Kochi, Kerala, India
YouTube information
Created byNikhil Prasad
Years active2018–present
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Thriller
Subscribers9.34 Million
(April 2024)
Total views1.76 Billion
(April 2024)
100,000 subscribers2019
1,000,000 subscribers2019

Karikku (transl. Tender Coconut) is an Indian YouTube Channel in Malayalam, founded by Nikhil Prasad in 2018. The YouTube Channel gained popularity with their first Web series titled "Thera Para". Karikku has different business verticals including Fliq (multi genre web series space), Tuned (indie music label), Fuse (advertising and influencer marketing), Wybe (merchandising) and Zero (news aggregator).

The channel received the Golden Creator Award upon reaching one million subscribers on YouTube in 2019.[1][2]

The Karikku YouTube Channel received the Mazhavil Entertainment award 2019 for the Best Original Content (Digital) presented by Mazhavil Manorama.[3][4]

History[edit]

The YouTube channel Karikku was launched on 16 August 2016 by Nikhil Prasad.[5] Karikku uploaded its first video on April's Fools Day, 2018.

The channel's breakthrough came with the series Thera Para, which discusses the life of four young men in a very relatable manner, touching upon the day in the life of people around that age category.[6][7] The video was later converted to a single watch of Season 1 with some minor edits and re-released in 2020. A movie with the same name is currently in the pre-production phase and was announced through their YouTube channel as a motion poster.[8][9][10][11]

Its popularity grew rapidly throughout 2019, with the addition of new cast members and interesting plots.[12] Film actors Tovino Thomas (Gym Boys), Aju Varghese (Thera Para Season 1 Finale),[13] Rajisha Vijayan (Valentine's Day Gift) and Saniya Iyyappan (Thera Para season 1 Finale) made cameo appearances.[14]

They released a video in 2019 celebrating their new YouTube Silver Play Button, after crossing 100,000 subscribers (kittumo?), promoting more viewers to subscribe, as they aimed for the Golden Play Button.[15][16]

In 2020, after a small break due to the COVID-19 crisis and the resulting lockdown, Karikku gradually started to upload videos, beginning with an episode based on a video call, creating a spin-off of the episode Bhaskaran Pillai technologies .[17]

In collaboration with Netflix, karikku released a video titled Ripper - the wanted Killer on 3 April 2021. The Sketch is a promotion for the Malayalam motion picture Irul and was released on the official Netflix India YouTube channel.[18]

Mini YouTube-series and Videos[edit]

Mini YouTube series
Series Director Episodes YouTube Channel Released on
Thera Para Nikhil Prasad 20 Karikku 21 July 2018
Rock Paper Scissors Season 1 Adithyan Chandrashekar 8 Karikku fliq 5 October 2019
Plus Two Class Nikhil Prasad 6 Karikku 7 December 2019
Scoot Arjun Ratan 8 Karikku fliq 15 February 2020
Doosra Nikhil Prasad 3 Karikku 22 June 2020
DJ Krishna Chandran 2 Karikku 30 November 2020
Rock Paper Scissors Season 2 Shyamin Gireesh 6 Karikku fliq 25 December 2020
Insomnia Nights Thamby 5 Karikku fliq 10 June 2021
Average ambili Adithyan Chandrashekar 6 Karikku fliq 19 July 2021
Better Half Krishna Das Murali 6 Karikku fliq 21 August 2021
Kalakkachi Arjun Ratan 2 Karikku 25 December 2021
Circus Binoy John 2 Karikku 25 June 2022
Bharati Apartments KC 3 Karikku 29 August 2022
Sebastiante Velliyazhcha Sidharth K T 5 Karikku fliq 21 May 2022
Jabla Basil Gershome 5 Karikku fliq 15 October 2022
Samarthya Shastram Shyamin Gireesh 6 Karikku 16 November 2022
Thenks Binoy John 2 Karikku 21 May 2023
Priyapettavan Piyush Goutham Soorya 6 Karikku 30 June 2023
Mokka Nikhil Prasad 2 Karikku 8 March 2024
YouTube Sketches
Title Director Video length Released on
Veruppikkal Appappans Nikhil Prasad 13 minutes 24 December 2018
Mr. Pishuku Kumar Nikhil Prasad 12 minutes 28 January 2019
Valentine's Gift Nikhil Prasad 10 minutes 14 February 2019
Plus Two Free Period Nikhil Prasad 17 minutes 14 April 2019
PK Nikhil Prasad 27 minutes 5 June 2019
Bhaskaran Pillai Technologies Nikhil Prasad 21 minutes 28 June 2019
Gym Boys Nikhil Prasad 13 minutes 20 August 2019
Onam Sadhya Nikhil Prasad 15 minutes 7 September 2019
Arrangement Kalyanam Jeevan Stephen 20 minutes 21 October 2019
Bhaskaran Pillai from America Nikhil Prasad 14 minutes 20 May 2020
Smile Please Jeevan Stephen 25 minutes 18 August 2020
Thiruvonam Nikhil Prasad 24 minutes 31 August 2020
Ulkka Jeevan Stephen 31 minutes 8 October 2020
Family Pack Anu K Aniyan 30 minutes 1 November 2020
Happy Birthday Jeevan Stephen 40 minutes 5 March 2021
Ripper - The wanted killer Nikhil Prasad 17 minutes 3 April 2021 on Netflix India YouTube channel
Star Anu K Aniyan 45 minutes 21 August 2021
Ringa Ringa Rosa (Single Watch) Krishna Chandran 30 min 27 May 2022
Happy Onam Nikhil Prasad 39 min 29 August 2023
Tattadash Benoy John 33 min 22 December 2023

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Karikku owns 1 Million followers with just 30 uploads". The Times of India. 28 July 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Christmas സമ്മാനവുമായി കരിക്കിന്റെ ജിഞ്ച". Zee News Malayalam (in Malayalam). 25 December 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  3. ^ "List of winners in Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2019". Mazhavil Manorama. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Mazhavil Entertainment Awards show winners revealed". MediaNews4U. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Meet the creator of YouTube's viral 'MAD TECH' team". The Hindu. 2 August 2019. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  6. ^ S, Harikumar J. (22 October 2020). "'MAD TECH' special 'KUMILA VIDEO' is ruling over the hearts of Keralites". The Hindu.
  7. ^ "KUMILA VIDEO". Madhyamam (Malayalam).
  8. ^ "kumila video, the online sensation, gets a filmy makeover". The Times of India. 8 July 2019.
  9. ^ tech-team-comes-up-with-kumila video-movie-motion-poster-trends-on-youtube--1.3941043 "'mad tech' team comes up with 'kumila video' movie; Motion poster trends on YouTube..." Mathrubhumi. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ -video-movie.html "mad tech to try ot 'kumila video' film". Malayala Manorama. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "The epic kumila video to be made to into a movie. (Malayalam)". Madhyamam (Malayalam).
  12. ^ "Quantum leap in Malayalam content on YouTube". The Hindu. 26 July 2019.
  13. ^ "How chanchal s nair became Aswathy Achu in Kumila web series?". Mathrubhumi. 28 March 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  14. ^ "Tovino joins other Mollywood stars to act a role in Karikku". Malayala Manorama. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  15. ^ "These guys are behind the popular online channel Karikku". OnManorama. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  16. ^ Although they never created a video celebrating the Golden Play Button after the channel crossed 1 million subscribers.
  17. ^ "COVID-19: Popular social media stars in Kerala release comic shorts on the lockdown". The Hindu.
  18. ^ "Malayalam content creator mad tech debut sketch video on Netflix grabs eyeballs".