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Pardesi
Simrin Singh
8 episodes
1 day ago
Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.
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Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.
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Careers
Business
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Ep. 5: Meet Babbu
Pardesi
50 minutes 28 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 5: Meet Babbu

Babbu is a Canada-based creative who is well-known for the characters he plays in JusReign's YouTube videos, his artwork and his clothing brand Committee Members. Over the last decade, Babbu has become a common and important figure in the childhood experiences of so many in the South Asian diaspora community. 

In this episode, we discuss Babbu's start on YouTube, his priorities right now and his goals for the future. We also talk about some of his best-known characters including Tide-jacket-wearing Prince and the Baghban Uncle, and his relationship with other Desi creatives like JusReign.

And be sure to follow @pardesipodcast on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook for updates and more content.

Pardesi
Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.