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The Viral Fever
PseudonymTVF
MediumEnglish
Nationality India
Years active2010 - present
GenresSatirical, Spoof, comedy
MembersAnurabh Kumar,
Amit Golani,
Biswapati Sarkar,
Nidhi Bisht
Websitetheviralfever.com

The Viral Fever (TVF) is an Indian comedy sketch. The sketch maintains a YouTube channel that shows their comedy sketches and parodies on topics like politics and the Indian film industry, and much of their reputation was initiated through their online presence. The group's YouTube channel has at present 913,599 subscribers. TVF is the second biggest New media Network in the country in the category of Youth Entertainment.

History

The Viral Fever Media Labs was founded by two IIT graduates, Arunabh Kumar and Amit Golani in 2010.

Members

At present, the TVF Group has a total team of 24 with 13 of them working full time and 11 as consultants in Mumbai and Delhi.

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