There’s something remarkable about the interiors of The Viral Fever (TVF) Campus at Andheri in Mumbai. While there is a dash of yellow depicting the logo, which has a stroke of thermometer at the entrance, the interiors are painted white and a tinge of light green, with two witty quotes in the lounge and one on the adjoining wall. One of them reads, “Haat pair chalate rahoge, toh bulb jalega boss.” A big sketch of Pitchers, TVF’s most popular show so far, covers most of the adjacent wall. TVF, which was founded by Arunabh Kumar in 2010, popularly known as The Qtiyapa Guy, is India’s first original online content creator with more than 2 million subscribers on YouTube today. After media houses shot down his pilot shows, Kumar decided to use bandwidth and his engineering skills to create an online channel for the youth. Their shows including Rowdies 9, Barely Speaking With Arnub, Permanent Roommates, Pitchers and many others have been huge hits. As the man himself puts it, “Today, TVF channel on YouTube is rated higher than Bindaas, Channel V and MTV put together.” This success has been made possible by the three musketeers — Arunabh Kumar, Amit Golani aka Golu and Biswapati Sarkar aka Bisso — who believe in producing original online content. It is passion and honesty that binds Arunabh, Golu and Bisso together. The trio is currently working on their first full-length movie. They shout, mock and scorn, but they also trust, laugh and live their lives to the fullest, making every possible effort to make their dreams come true, together.