Aayub Kc is a notable figure in the Nepali film industry, recognized for his multifaceted contributions as an actor and director. His career began to gain significant attention with roles in films such as "Nari (The Women)" in 2011, showcasing his ability to delve into complex societal themes through cinema. Over the years, Kc has been part of several important projects including "Ma Timro Bhaisake" (2011), "Thegana" (2011), "My Life" (2012), "Traash" (2014), "Chadai Aau Hai" (2015), and "Palash" (2017), Sadak, Malatiko Batti, Maya Yo Maya Kasto, etc where he not only acted but also contributed to the story, highlighting his creative versatility.
In addition to his cinematic endeavors, Aayub Kc has made a significant mark in the music video industry, acting and directing in more than 100 music videos. His work is celebrated for capturing the essence of Nepali culture and societal issues, making him a respected and influential figure in the realm of Nepali entertainment. Kc's dedication to his craft and his ability to resonate with audiences through meaningful storytelling continues to define his legacy in the Nepali film industry.