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Jaz Saini & Harjit Bhandal of YouTwoTV channel win “Fan Fave Much Creator” Award

Darpan News Desk, 27 Jun, 2017 03:25 PM
    International YouTube sensations Harjit Bhandal and Jaz Saini of the hit YouTwoTV channel have officially taken home the “FAN FAVE MUCH CREATOR” award at the 2017 iHeartRadio MMVAs.
     
     
    A brand-new category this year, YouTwoTV was voted into the top five “FAN FAVE MUCH CREATOR” finalists list which then went onto the next phase of voting leading to their big win at the awards. 
     
     
    “This is honestly a dream come true” said Harjit Bhandal and Jaz Saini. “We just wanted to say thank you to all the homies (fans) for all the love and support! Without them, we wouldn’t be here right now.” 
     
     
    YouTwoTV was created out of Jaz and Harjit’s passion for producing unique content and making people laugh. Since its official launch on February 8, 2016, the channel has garnered over 120 million views and 550,000 subscribers from all around the world.
     
     
     
     
    YouTwoTV provides weekly relatable and shareable content that touches on everything from relationships and education to work-related comedy.
     
     
    In conjunction with YouTwoTV, Harjit and Jaz also produce videos for their other channel YouTwoVlogs where viewers have a chance to get to follow their day to day lives and get to know the real duo as they freely express their opinions, likes and dislikes.
     
     
    The Brampton born and raised pair have also become in-demand brand ambassadors and have partnered with major companies on several campaigns including Google Canada, Subway Canada, McDonald’s Canada, Bell Canada and Nestle Canada, among others. 
     
     
     
     
    Most recently, Harjit and Jaz were recognized by the City of Brampton with the Citizens Awards Arts Acclaim Award. The award is given to those whose involvement in the arts have contributed to the community in a significant manner, or have had an impact in terms of achieving local, provincial, national or international acclaim.
     
     
    They have also been nominated for the Brampton Board of Trade’s Brampton Top 40 Under 40 award.

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