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The Guy who made our Childhood awesome (Made Stuffs With Rob)

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Harun Robert

The popular TV show MAD(a DIY show), which used to air on Pogo channel in the late ’20s till 2014 made many guys’ childhood memories and made it full of creativity.

And we all know the guy or call him as the artist of that show, Rob aka Harun Robert who was also the creative host of that show.

Harun or professionally called Rob completed his education from National Institute Of Design, Ahmedabad and College of Art, Delhi and he is a trained animation filmmaker. Before being famous as Rob, he started his career by working in animation studios in Mumbai and did works related to animation films, 2-D videos and other graphic designing works, before he auditioned as a Presenter at Pogo. Then he became the host of the famous show MAD(Music Art and Dance) as he specialised in music, dance and craft skills. After that, he became famous as Rob.

Through this show, he became so famous among Indian children who loved to watch him doing DIY using materials related to daily use. He gave art a new form and that DIY thing was very attractive at that time. He hosted that show along with kid anchors named Cheenu and Candy.

This show became the longest-running creative show for kids and also won many awards like Global Indian TV Awards for two times in a row in 2007 and 2008.

Apart from MAD, Rob also presented the show Magicskool, another show for kids in which he used to show his amazing magic tricks and entertained children.

Harun also has a YouTube channel named MAD stuff with Rob with over 2 Million subscribers. On that channel, he makes videos related to DIY and also has many interesting videos related to paintings and arts. He also makes personalized vlogs as a series named KalaGhoda. Last year he made a video where he met Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and gifted him his portrait which was made by Rob. He made all these stuff in his own Mumbai based studio.

He is also involved in Canvas Laugh Club workshops through which he provides summer workshops to enhance the creative skills of children in the time where everyone is busy with their own lives.