YouThoober…erm YouTuber Ajey Nagar, aka Carryminati, who is popular for quirky roast videos and video game streaming, made the most unexpected collab video of the year. In a new Instagram reel, the 26-year-old content creator is seen with India’s most popular mock UPSC interviewer, Dr. Vijendra Chouhan. Carryminati poses as an IAS hopeful as the interviewer commences.
Dr VC quips, “Hairstyle toh achha hai par baithne ka tarika thoda cazual hai! (While your hairstyle is cool, your style of sitting is casual.)
Carryminati apologizes and changes demeanor as he is peppered by more questions. The interviewer further asks, “Aapne likha hai ki aap farming karte hai. Kis cheez ki farming karte hai?” (You have mentioned farming. What kind of farming do you do?)
“Aura farming Sir!” pat came a reply.
The startled interviewer asks Carryminati for its definition. The lad didn’t disappoint in shuddh Hindi. He remarks
Aura farming—jab vyakti apne tez prabhav aur aakarshan ko janboojh kar poshit karta hai!”
(When a person nurtures his personality and appeal).
“Aapne likha hai aapne masters ki hui hai rice mei?” The interviewer further asks. (You have mentioned masters in rice?)
Carryminati explains the confusion, “rice nahi sir, rizz.” He cheekily defines “rizz” as “Mohini shakti.”
The interviewer asks, “Bhai, aap kahan rehte hai?” “Delulu, mein sir?” Carryminati replies.
He plugs in Perplexity AI as a quick solution for such queries and curiosities. The YouTuber remarks, “aap na Pehle Gen Z ki slangs sikhiye aur thoda casual hona sikjiye yaar!” (To begin with, please learn Gen Z slang and be a lil casual).
The reel has over 2 million likes and several reactions. One user commented, “We Got Unexpected Collab Before GTA VI.” Another user quipped, “Types of farming 1) Subsistence Farming, 2) Commercial Farming, 3) Aura Farming.” Yet another user jibed, “Kya time aa gya gali dene wale gyan de rhe hai.”