Prajakta Koli, popularly known as “Mostlysane” has recently made headlines by making it to The Hollywood Reporter’s prestigious list of the Top 50 most influential influencers. This recognition underscores her significant impact not only in India but across the globe as a content creator,actress and advocate for social issues.
Prajakta began her content creation journey with a passion for storytelling. She started with her YouTube channel in 2015, she quickly gained popularity for her relatable and humorous content that often reflects everyday experiences of young adults in India. Who knew that sharing tales about family gatherings and trials of adulting would resonate with millions. Her situational humor and authentic skits has helped her build a story community she calls “dum dums”. Her ability to connect with audiences through authentic storytelling has set her apart in an increasingly crowded influencer landscape.
Prajakta took to her instagram to express her joy in making it to the most influential influencer list by saying “showing up everyday can go a long way. Thank you @thehollywoodreporter for the feature and an even bigger thank you to ALL OF YOU! Never and nowhere without my team @onedigitalentertainment.
Other creators who made it to the list are Lilly Singh and Jay Shetty who are also from Indian origin. Apart from them there are names like David Freeman, Jade Sherman, Camilla Coelho, Mel Robbins, Mark Phillips, Teffi Pessoa, Sean Evans among others. This carefully curated list highlights not only established stars and executives but also rising figures who are redefining influence in the digital age. According to The Hollywood Reporter, creators in the list have been chosen keeping in mind factors such as number of followers, talent and relevance to Hollywood, business growth and brand deals — have been captivating our attention, and the promise they hold in the industry.
In today’s media environment, influence extends far beyond traditional boundaries. Social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have democratized fame, allowing a new generation of creators to reach audiences directly. The Hollywood Reporter’s list reflects this shift, recognizing those who blend creativity, business acumen, and social impact.