Hirzi started his career as an online personality producing parodies, skits and satires on Youtube. His brand of humour is often observational commentaries, juxtaposed with his perspective as a Millennial growing up in first-world Singapore and all its diverse views.
Over the years Hirzi has crossed over from the Internet to doing works in TV, film and theatre.
In 2012, Mediacorp commissioned his very own television show called ‘Munah and Hirzi, Action!’ and he conceptualised and wrote his first TV series, ‘Interns The Series’ in 2014. He recently had his debut on the big screen in a Singaporean-Taiwanese co-production for a Chinese film called ‘The Big Day’ earlier this June and earlier in January he conceptualised and starred in his first sold-out live show called “Munah and Hirzi Live, Curtain Call” at Capitol Theatre.
At its prime, the previous channel has 148K subscribers and an average of 8 Million Channel views. While his new solo channel has garnered 15k subscribers and an average of 540k channel views in the last two months.
Hirzi has been named by Her World as Top 50 Men Singapore Loves in 2013 and has been listed by Esquire as one of the 50 men to lead Singapore into the next 50 years for their SG50 issue.
Orchard Health Clinic (OHC) has been such a pivotal recovery outlet for all the damaging things that Hirzi’s hectic schedule does to his body. From chronic migraines to body stiffness, Hirzi’s body gets a monthly reset button with the treatment sessions.