What profession were you in before you started creating content, and when did you decide to take the plunge?
Earlier, I had planned to finish my 12th and move to Canada to do whatever studies I’d like, but content creation happened during my 11th, which was the beginning of my career. So, there was no like specific profession I was into before creating content.
Any crazy fan stories?
Back in 2019, I was in Amritsar, and one of my friends texted me that there were a few girls outside your house, and they wanted to meet you. I was not at home, and one of the girls jumped the gates and asked my aunt about my whereabouts. I think that was the craziest fan encounter I’ve ever had.
Tell us about a brand you really enjoyed creating content for.
To be honest, I give my all to every brand collaboration. Whatever the brand I’m collaborating with, the content needs to look appealing.
You can’t take long breaks from the internet, and no matter how you feel, you have to show up regularly. Do you sometimes feel under pressure to be consistent and post content regularly?
Everyone says that you can’t take breaks from social media. If you take a long break, you won’t be in the same limelight. Honestly, breaks are important, especially when we talk about taking breaks from social media. I personally take a lot of breaks from social media, and I feel like this is not something that I’m going to do in the long run. I never felt under pressure to be consistent or post content regularly. I do it when I want to. There’s no hard and fast rule that I have to post every two days or every week or whatever.