Samay Raina’s ‘Still Alive’ Breaks World Record with 53.4M Views

Comedian Samay Raina’s special ‘Still Alive’ has set a global record with 53.4 million YouTube views. Released on April 7, 2026, it crossed 22 million views in its first 24 hours. Raina describes it as his most honest work, made after the controversy surrounding his show ‘India’s Got Latent’. He returned to the stage in August 2025 with a world tour following legal troubles.

Key Points: Samay Raina ‘Still Alive’ Sets Global Comedy Record

  • Samay Raina’s ‘Still Alive’ sets global record with 53.4M YouTube views
  • Special crossed 22M views in first 24 hours
  • Raina calls it his most honest and raw effort
  • Special follows controversy from ‘India’s Got Latent’ show
  • Raina returned to stage in August 2025 with world tour
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Samay Raina calls comedy special 'Still Alive' his most 'honest' effort

Samay Raina’s comedy special ‘Still Alive’ hits 53.4M YouTube views, a world record. He calls it his most honest work after the ‘India’s Got Latent’ controversy.

"Still Alive is the most honest thing I have ever made. I owe every view to the people who never stopped showing up - Samay Raina"

Mumbai, April 22

Comedian Samay Raina, who is getting a lot of positive response to his recently released comedy special 'Still Alive', has called it an honest effort towards his craft.

The comedy special was released on April 7, 2026, and has crossed 53.4 million views on YouTube, setting a new global record as the most-watched full-length stand-up comedy special in the world, by total views on a single upload.

Talking about the comedy special, he said, "Still Alive is the most honest thing I have ever made. I owe every view to the people who never stopped showing up".

'Still Alive' recorded over 22 million views within its first 24 hours, an extraordinary debut for any long-form content, let alone a stand-up special. Within a week of release, the special had crossed 48 million views. Today, at 53.4 million views, it stands alone at the top of the global leaderboard for full-length stand-up comedy, on any platform, anywhere in the world.

The special captures the comedian's journey in its most raw and unfiltered form. It is not a set about someone who survived a scandal. It is a set about someone, who chose to be exactly who he is, honest, sharp, dark when it needs to be, and genuinely funny. The special comes a year after the controversy that unfolded on the sets of his show 'India's Got Latent', which invited backlash and legal trouble for the comedian.

The controversy erupted after a remark made by podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia. The episode went viral, triggering a cascade of FIRs across multiple states, summons from the National Commission for Women, an inquiry by the Maharashtra Cyber Cell, and intervention that reached the Supreme Court of India. Samay Raina took down every episode from YouTube, and co-operated with authorities including a six-hour interrogation session at the Maharashtra Cyber Cell in Navi Mumbai.

Then, in August 2025, he returned to the Stage with the Still Alive & Unfiltered India tour commenced in Bengaluru and Bharat Mandapam in Delhi, Talkatora Stadium. The tour then went global Europe, Australia, and the USA.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Honestly, after all the FIRs and Supreme Court drama, I thought his career was over. But he came back stronger. The special is raw and real - you can see the pain behind the jokes. Respect for not backing down.
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Rohit L
I get that people love him, but why glorify someone who courted controversy? The 'India's Got Latent' mess was not just a joke gone wrong - it affected real people. He's making money off his victimhood now. Just my two paise.
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Priya S
53 million views! That's more than the population of some countries. But I hope he uses this platform responsibly now. Comedy is great, but there's a line between being edgy and being offensive. Still, good to see him bounce back 👏
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Kavya N
Samay Raina is the new rockstar of Indian comedy. The way he handled the legal mess, went on tour, and then dropped this record-breaking special - textbook comeback! And calling it his 'most honest effort'? I believe him. The laughter feels earned.
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Vikram M
I'm surprised this many people watched a full stand-up special. Usually Indian audience just watches clips on Instagram. But good for him - he's got the talent and the grit. Just hope the next tour comes to Pune soon!
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Neha E

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