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Wayanadan Vloger
- Handle:
- @wayanadanvloger
- Language:
-
malayalam
- Category:
- Mega
- Views:
- 1.3B
- Videos:
- 1356
- Subscribers:
- 1.9M
- Avg Views:
- 982K
Contact Details:
Welcome to our YouTube Channel
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ID :Www.jishnuvaduvachal71@gmail.com
Insta: Wayanadan Vloger
: https://www.instagram.com/_wayanadan_vloger/
Faicebook page : http://www.facebook.com/wayanadanvloger/
How Much Do Malayalam YouTuber "Wayanadan Vloger" Earn in Kerala?
- Last Month Revenue Range:
- ₹6,39,755.66 - ₹25,59,022.62
- Total Lifetime Revenue Range:
- ₹3,66,13,519.83 - ₹14,64,54,079.31
misty_drops • 2025-08-17T12:11:46Z
Wayanad Vlogger Couple’s “Leaked Video” Scandal Rocks Kerala — Jishnu & Drishya Clap Back at Fake Deepfake Drama!
Kerala’s vlogging world just can’t catch a break! This week, Wayanad’s favorite YouTube couple Jishnu Chandran and Drishya (aka Ammoos) were thrown into a viral storm when a so-called “personal video leak” started spreading like wildfire across social media. With over 2 million loyal subscribers on their channel Wayanadan Vloger, the duo were quick to set the record straight: the video is 100% fake, a messy deepfake mashup made by morphing their Instagram pictures with clips of random lookalikes. Their receipts? Mismatched tattoos and undeniable proof that the shady content was nothing but a cruel fabrication. The culprits, they say, are tied to a notorious online group called “Swargavathil”, where explicit fakes are allegedly traded among nearly 1,000 youngsters.
But behind the clicks and gossip is real pain. In an emotional response, Drishya fought back tears, stressing the damage to her dignity as a mother and a public figure, while Jishnu vowed to take serious legal action against the perpetrators. The controversy hit its peak in August 2025, dominating Malayalam news cycles — with Manorama News, Asianet, and Mathrubhumi all dissecting the cybercrime angle and the scary rise of fake content in Kerala. Meanwhile, fake links and shady comments flooded their videos, confusing fans and making the story spread even faster across X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
Their live clarification video didn’t just silence trolls — it racked up millions of views, turning the tables on the haters and sparking a bigger conversation about digital privacy, influencer jealousy, and deepfake abuse. With fans rallying behind them, Jishnu & Drishya have gone from scandal victims to cyber-awareness warriors. One thing’s for sure: in Kerala’s vlogging scene, this drama is far from over.