Early Life and Education


Madhur Virli hails from Delhi, where he completed his tutoring at Kendriya Vidyalaya.Coming from a middle-class family, he confronted early challenges, including the misfortune of his father at a young age. Raised by his mother along with his more youthful brother, Mohit, Madhur’s childhood moulded much of his humour and strength. He sought a Bachelor’s degree in Designing from IIT Delhi, one of India’s most prestigious teach, which afterwards became a noteworthy source of inspiration for his comedy.​

Comedy, Fashion, and Career
Madhur entered the comedy world around 2018, beginning with open mic appearances and rapidly picking up attention after winning the stand-up comedy category at the InterIIT Social Meet in 2018.His comedy highlights a mix of dim humour, self-reflection, and social perception with a focus on recounted stories, both genuine and anecdotal. He rose to acclaim with his viral YouTube uncommon “The IIT Dream,” where he amusingly evaluates scholarly weight and IIT life. Madhur performs for the most part in Hindi and has visited broadly over India, particularly prospering in cities like Bengaluru, popular for its dynamic comedy scene.​

Family and Individual Life
Despite his developing notoriety, Madhur Virli keeps up a private individual life. As of 2025, he is still single and mostly resides in Delhi, where he focuses on his comedic career and drug development.His boisterous story has been influenced by his father’s mischievous behavior and the opposite of his mother’s and family’s. He frequently uses these personal annoyances as part of his relatable liar.

Net Worth and Online Closeness
With more than 700K YouTube fans, 150K Instagram addicts, and a growing addict base on social media, Madhur Virli has established a substantial online presence.His YouTube channel generates emotional revenue, primarily from announcement profit, which is estimated to be over $27,625 each year.His total net worth in 2025 is estimated to be between ₹30 and 40 lakhs (approximately $40,000 and $50,000), which he earned via stage-up jobs, YouTube remuneration, and brand signings.

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