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This 'Grandpa' YouTuber With Millions Of Subscribers Cooks Giant Meals For Orphans

Preparing feasts for underprivileged children is not all he does with his channel.

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Meet Narayana Reddy, a 73-year-old from Telangana, India, and the man behind 'Grandpa Kitchen' on YouTube

Image via Grandpa Kitchen/YouTube

Since its inception in August 2017, the channel has acquired over four million subscribers, with an average of 2.38 million views per video.

So what does this adorable elderly man do, you ask?

He cooks.

However, his is no ordinary YouTube cooking channel.

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Narayana, affectionally called 'Grandpa' by his millions of followers, takes us step by step as he cooks huge meals to feed to orphans

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Image via Grandpa Kitchen

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Image via Grandpa Kitchen

In his videos, which are around 12 to 15 minutes long, the 73-year-old and several other men work together outdoors to prepare a different meal every episode, with enough food for about a hundred local children in need.

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The YouTube videos open with the statement 'Loving. Caring. Sharing. This is my family,' and end with shots of children eating the food prepared.

Preparing feasts for underprivileged children is not all he does with his channel

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According to the Grandpa Kitchen Patreon page, the proceeds from the monetisation of videos are used to provide basic necessities like food, clothing, school supplies, and birthday gifts to orphanages.

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What an inspiration! Keep up the good work, Grandpa!

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