My first vlogging experience was actually pretty funny, I went on a school trip and decided that I wanted to record the trip. While I was shooting I broke my phone and the back camera of my phone got disabled, so I had to shoot the entire vlog with my front camera. It was difficult but it was an amazing experience, I had so so much fun.
Tell us about your background and journey.
I belong to a middle-class family, my parents don’t really understand the concept of vlogging, they are a bit old school. Just like all the parents, they want me to only focus on my studies, get good grades, be successful so that I can secure my future.
So, it was definitely a task to convince them but they have been quite supportive because they saw my passion. My journey has been both difficult and fun. Difficult because I received a lot of criticism from people around me and it is not easy to take it but I didn’t give up. On the other hand, fun because vlogging was something I really wanted to do and I was passionate about, I also met a lot of vloggers and made new friends.
Also, I am the only person in my family to be creating content writer, I am also the funny one amongst everyone and love entertaining people. It just gives me happiness.
When did you first decide that you wanted to create content and how did you start?
As a kid I use to love expressing myself, speaking, entertaining everyone, making everyone laugh but I didn’t really have a permanent group of friends or anyone to listen to, so I eventually started talking to myself. I would just give me peace. Later when I grew up and got a smartphone I saw people vlogging and making amazing videos and creating such good content, that was when I decided that even I wanted to give a shot.
My first vlogging experience was actually pretty funny, I went on a school trip and decided that I wanted to record the trip. While I was shooting I broke my phone and the back camera of my phone got disabled, so I had to shoot the entire vlog with my front camera. It was difficult but it was an amazing experience, I had so so much fun.
When I uploaded it I got all types of comments, some people loved it and supported and some people didn’t support and gave negative comments.
As it was the first time I didn’t really care about what everyone thought, I know it was not the best vlog made in the history of vlogging. But I was happy and satisfied and felt great about myself.
My first vlogging experience was actually pretty funny, I went on a school trip and decided that I wanted to record the trip. While I was shooting I broke my phone and the back camera of my phone got disabled, so I had to shoot the entire vlog with my front camera. It was difficult but it was an amazing experience, I had so so much fun.
When I uploaded it I got all types of comments, some people loved it and supported and some people didn’t support and gave negative comments.
As it was the first time I didn’t really care about what everyone thought, I know it was not the best vlog made in the history of vlogging. But I was happy and satisfied and felt great about myself.
Is vlogging and YouTube content creation a financially sustainable career?
Vlogging and content creation have been my hobby when I started but I will not deny this fact that it is not my passion. It helps me to lift my mood, create a humorous atmosphere. Basically, I do it all for my own happiness so it plays the role of priority to me in life. Since I cannot be dependent wholly on youtube content creation for my source of income but in the future if it does gets me the income I will surely work harder to be better in the field by each passing day.
Who is your favorite creator and why?
The answer to this question I would like to reply as the very famous and viral the line which is, "MAIN APNA FAVOURITE HOON"
Hahahaa, it is not that I don't like other content creators on social media but I do appreciate their skills and try to pick out the good and influencing points from their videos. People like JATT PRABHJOT, SAHIBNOOR SINGH have really inspired me and given me a ray of hope
Hahahaa, it is not that I don't like other content creators on social media but I do appreciate their skills and try to pick out the good and influencing points from their videos. People like JATT PRABHJOT, SAHIBNOOR SINGH have really inspired me and given me a ray of hope
How and where do you find inspiration to churn out content?
I get the inspiration from my day-to-day routine by noticing each and everything taking place around me. Also, I see the videos of almost every big or the small content creator and try to pick their best creative points and have a self check-up if I could add my own tadka to it and make it a VLOGGER PAJJI style.
What does your typical day look like?
Like every other normal human being, I too face many ups and downs in my both social and private life. It's not that my happy face in my videos always stays the same but facing various harsh realities of life. I always pat myself on my back and congratulate myself for leveling up to another challenge of my life. I always try my level best to keep a cheery and happy environment and this only thing motivates me a lot to work harder.
Which is your favorite book and why?
My favorite book is, "THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG" written by "DAVID J. SCHWARTZ" the one thing I loved about this book is that it is very motivational and whenever I face any challenge in my life, almost each and every line of this book reminds me of never giving up and work harder than ever before.
What piece of advice would you like to give to future and aspiring creators?
At last, all I want to say is that we all have one life, in which every day we should live our lives in a new and creative way and also you should not care much about what people say because no one is ever important to you more than your own happiness. So whatever you do, how you do add what you should make sure that somewhere or the other it gives you happiness and self-satisfaction.
Interviewed by - Manav Malik
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