Elvish Yadav

Indian YouTuber, Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner, and digital influencer

Elvish Yadav (born 14 September 1997) is an Indian YouTuber, vlogger, and singer best known for winning Bigg Boss OTT 2 (2023). He is one of India’s most popular digital creators, known for his comedic sketches, social commentary, and lifestyle vlogs. As of 2025, Elvish continues to entertain audiences through his YouTube channels, music videos, and television appearances.

Elvish Yadav
Born 14 September 1997 (age 28)
Wazirabad, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Nationality Indian
Education Amity International School, Gurgaon
Hansraj College, University of Delhi (B.Com)
Occupation YouTuber, Vlogger, Singer
Years active 2016–present
Known for Winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2 (2023)
Notable works Systumm, Bawli, Bigg Boss OTT 2
Awards Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner (2023)
Parents Ram Avtar Yadav (father)
Sushma Yadav (mother)
Religion Hinduism

Early Life & Education

Elvish Yadav was born in Wazirabad, Gurgaon, Haryana, to Ram Avtar Yadav and Sushma Yadav. He completed his schooling at Amity International School, Gurgaon, and pursued his Bachelor of Commerce degree from Hansraj College, University of Delhi.

From a young age, Elvish was drawn to humor, storytelling, and performance. His ability to connect with people through relatable situations later became the foundation of his content creation career.[1]

Career

Elvish Yadav began his YouTube journey on 29 April 2016, launching a channel originally titled The Social Factory, later renamed Elvish Yadav. Inspired by creators like Ashish Chanchlani and Amit Bhadana, he began producing comedy sketches and social satires rooted in North Indian culture.

His early videos on relationships, college life, and everyday humor quickly gained traction, propelling his subscriber base to millions. By 2024, his main YouTube channel had surpassed 15.5 million subscribers and over 1.5 billion total views.

In 2019, he expanded his presence with the launch of Elvish Yadav Vlogs, featuring daily vlogs, lifestyle content, and travel diaries. He also introduced a gaming channel, Elvish Yadav Gaming, in 2023.[2]

Bigg Boss OTT 2 and Rise to Fame

Elvish made history by becoming the first wildcard contestant to win Bigg Boss OTT 2 in 2023. His confident demeanor, wit, and loyal fanbase contributed to his victory, marking a turning point in his public career. The win established him as a major figure in Indian digital entertainment.

In 2024, Elvish captained the Haryanvi Hunters team in the Entertainers Cricket League (ECL), leading them to victory over the Lucknow Lions in the championship match.[3]

Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy

Apart from content creation, Elvish founded the Elvish Yadav Foundation, an NGO focused on supporting underprivileged children and environmental initiatives. He also launched Systumm Clothing, a youth apparel brand inspired by his popular catchphrase “Systumm Hai Bhai”.

In 2025, he joined the reality-comedy series Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment 2 on Colors TV, showcasing his humor and versatility on mainstream television.

Notable Works

  • Bigg Boss OTT 2 (2023) – Winner
  • Systumm (2023) – Music Video
  • Bawli (2024) – Music Video
  • Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment 2 (2025) – Television
  • Founder – Systumm Clothing and Elvish Yadav Foundation

Achievements and Recognition

  • Winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2 (2023) – First wildcard contestant to win in the show’s history.
  • YouTube Milestone – Over 15.5 million subscribers and 1.5 billion views (as of 2024).
  • ECL 2024 Champion – Captained Haryanvi Hunters to victory.
  • Philanthropy – Founded Elvish Yadav Foundation for social welfare.
  • Recognized as one of India’s leading digital influencers and youth icons.

Personal Life

Elvish Yadav resides in Gurgaon, Haryana. Known for his energetic personality, humor, and grounded lifestyle, he continues to create digital content across multiple platforms while expanding his entrepreneurial ventures. Despite controversies, his popularity remains unmatched among India’s youth audiences.

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