Anunay Sood – Influencer of the Month

Exhibit: What does travelling mean to you?

Anunay Sood: Travelling in my life does not hold a specific meaning as it is impossible for me to ever fit what it means to me in words. Rather I would say travelling is what defines a major element of my existence and gives me a way ahead in life. I owe all my confidence to each and every journey that I have ever taken as a traveller.

 

Ex: Can you describe your worst travelling experience?

AS: Though there’s no worst experience in travelling, every journey either gives us happy memories or teaches priceless lessons. However, one experience that I can never forget is this one time when we were travelling back from Spiti in 2017 in an endeavour car. It lost control and fell into a ditch in one of the remote areas. We were lucky enough to escape and save ourselves from the devastating state of the car, and the entire experience still gives us chills down the spine.

 

Ex: Since you have travelled to a lot of places, what is that one place in India you wish you had visited but didn’t get enough time for?

AS: As a traveller, I haven’t honestly explored a lot of planes, most of my trips are to the mountains and hilly regions. So this year, in March, I visited Jaipur with one of my friends and was left spellbound looking at the heritage and beauty of the place. We just had 2 days there, so I wish I had enough time to explore more in Jaipur.

 

Ex: What is your favourite memory of a place?

AS: My favourite memory is from our trip to Iceland, as that trip was very close to my heart for multiple reasons. I had saved for almost one year to take that trip, and the entire experience was surreal.

 

Ex: Since places are made up of people, what is the one place you visited that had the most interesting set of people?

AS: I met the most interesting set of people in Norway. The people in Norway were so humble and welcoming that, for once I forgot that I had come to a new place for the first time.

 

Ex: People travel in their free time usually; what do you do in your free time or, to put it across better, what are your hobbies?

AS: I honestly don’t get free time with all the travel, work commitments and content creation, but anytime I am able to find some time, I love to play the guitar and spend some amazing time with my nephew and niece as it is a delight to see them grow.

 

Ex: What gadgets do you use while making a vlog?

AS: I use my Sony α7S III camera, iPhone 13 Pro and a microphone plugged into my gear.

 

Ex: Give us some tech tips on making content?

AS: Always record in 60fps so that the visual control of altering the content in terms of speed and transition remains in your hands while editing.

 

Ex: What are the apps that help you while travelling? 

AS: One amazing app is Star Walk, and it helps me spot stars every time we plan to stargaze on a trip. Other than that, Google Maps with offline downloaded maps is the best travel partner on any road trip. Lastly, I love “make my trip” to make all the travel bookings hassle-free.

 

Ex: What are the necessary gadgets that you keep with yourself while travelling?

AS: My drone, camera with all the lenses, battery backups, mobile gimbal and shot stick.

Quickies

Beaches or mountains? – Mountains

Train or Flight – Flight

Best travel destination? – Iceland

Next place you want to go? – Antarctica

Places with the best food? – I have travelled around the world, but trust me nothing is better than Indian street food.

Longest distance you have travelled in a go? – 17 hours drive to Srinagar – in one go.

Marketing Minds – Manu Kumar – Head Of Marketing & Corporate Communication at Hero Electric Vehicles

Exhibit: If not marketing, what role do you imagine yourself doing? 

Manu Kumar: I would be part of Human Resources (HR) as I enjoy engaging with people and feel that HR is one of the most critical functions of the organisation.

Ex: Half of advertising is a waste. Do you agree with this dictum? 

MK: I agree with this as there is a lot of wastage while doing advertising. A lot of times, marketers go overboard in spending money on advertising and promotions. With “Programmatic Advertising” in Digital, many feel this issue has been solved. However, that is not true, and massive amounts spent are wasted. Pre and post-analysis, a very structured tracking mechanism, and optimising media periodically can help get the best bang for the buck.

Ex: Which Marketing or Business related book/show you would recommend, and why? 

MK: While there are many interesting books on marketing, I recommend Seth Godin’s “This is Marketing- You can’t be seen until you learn to see” This book discusses marketing. Seth encourages marketers to stop and think about what they’re doing. The book goes deeper into a thoughtful approach to marketing. There isn’t one single message that comes out of this book. Instead, it challenges you to think more carefully about the people/customers you want to reach and how to reach them to let them know what you have to offer. 

Ex: What medium has brought your organisation the best results across the marketing mix?

MK: Though we use Integrated Marketing for all our campaigns, I believe that we have used Public Relations very well for information dissemination and as a marketing tool. It has paid us dividends in making us no. 1 in Share of Voice for the last financial year in the EV category. Reaching out deep at the regional level and using regional languages has ensured that we have built our brand presence across the nation and contributed to building the EV category. 

Ex: Your thoughts on the current trend of Influencer Marketing? 

MK: I am not a big fan of influencer marketing, for a simple reason, the number of followers can not be taken as that the person is influential for a particular category. People are using their social media to promote products across categories, which does not make sense. However, if used well and brands work with genuine experts in their categories, I believe that it is a powerful medium to explore.

Ex: What’s that one campaign that you’re proud of? Any interesting BTS thoughts you would want to share?

Ans: While there have been many good campaigns, one recent campaign for HERO ELECTRIC that stood out was “The No.1 E2W company in India”. It was a multi-media campaign across critical cities. We followed the integrated approach with Print/Outdoors/Digital, where PR helped get the message across that Hero Electric is India’s No.1 E2W company. The campaign targeted our key stakeholders, which helped us get visibility. In a limited burst of 60 odd days, it gave us the Share of Voice, and it hit the right audience without us going overboard with our Advertising budget.

Ex: Your secret to coming up with the best of ideas?

Ans: It’s very important to interact with your consumers regularly. When they are buying your product, the insights that you gain from these interactions are precious and help come up with better and more effective ideas.

Ex: Your mantra for optimism?

Ans: My mantra is that you need to be “clear on the outcome, while being flexible with the approach” this has helped me throughout my career, especially during the pandemic in the last 2 years. With life and things being so uncertain, you need to be clear about what is important for you, whether in your job or personal life. However, it would help if you were flexible, keeping in mind the circumstances around you, since you may not be able to approach things the way you used to in the past.

Ex: One app that makes your life easy?

Ans: Google Drive

Ex: What is the best advice you’ve received to date? 

Ans: “Learn to say NO” may not win you popularity contests but helps you be more effective and better utilise your time and energies.

Mom v. Tech

There are certain things that moms like, and there are things that moms despise. If my mom is to be believed, I would be living a much-sorted life if I didn’t invest much time on my mobile phone. The funny part is that I see my mom busting out YouTube videos at maximum volume as I jot this article down.

Here are five tech devices that our mothers prefer or do not prefer having.

Smartphones

The one thing that moms have a love-hate relationship with. They only love it when the ball is in their court. Smartphones have become a convenient medium to kill the boredom of aged beings. The inclusion of OTT platforms has also made it easier for our parents to watch movies on the go. Now that I am mostly out for work, I find it relieving that my mom has her little friend to keep her occupied. And yes, I almost forgot, the annoying family Whatsapp groups make the smartphone even more interesting.

Video-games

I have lost count of the number of times I got trashed in my childhood for playing video games. I am sure most of you have gone through this or at least have been asked to pause your online game. Playstation and other video game consoles are totally uncool and would ruin your eyesight, of course, according to our moms. 

Television

Although my mom wasn’t ever into television dramas, I have seen in my friends’ house how much of a television buff moms become when those family dramas start to roll on the screen. I still haven’t figured out why anyone would watch 1000 episodes of something that doesn’t seem to go anywhere. Or maybe I am just bad at understanding moms.

Amazon Echo

During the corona days when everyone was stuffed inside their homes, I bought an Amazon Echo device, and little did I know it would be one of the essentials for mom. Now she orders Alexa to play music or listen to recipes, and stream movies, and there’s a pinch of excitement every time she does it. Echo has been a constant with mom, especially when she’s in the kitchen preparing food. 

Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Ah! The hate that moms have for this machine is real. They wouldn’t trust anyone with the house cleaning out themselves. We always get to hear this complaint that the vacuum cleaners do not cover the corners, which becomes a big headache for moms. Why have a machine when everyone can do their bit of cleaning and chores and not leave everything for moms?

#HappyMothersDay

In Conversation with Mridul Jain – Director (Sales), BizCom at Sennheiser Electronics India

Exhibit: There’s humongous competition in the audio segment, what is Sennheiser India’s strategy?

Mridul Jain: The one thing that I feel is, and it has been stated in our vision document as well, is our passion for sound. I understand there is a lot of competition and a lot of clutter in the market in terms of the UC products but what we bring on the plate is something that makes us different. Sennheiser primarily has been a pro audio company, and we are focused on a very premium or niche segment. We have a collaboration with Microsoft on the Microsoft Teams rooms environment, and that is where we see ourselves. Also, we’re very clear in terms of the audio quality, which we do not want to play around with, and we want our customers to feel that the meeting is really important, and the spoken word goes through. That is where we see ourselves. If you look at Unified Communication, people are coming up with products of various kinds of all the things in a single box, whereas we are focused only on the audio side of it. Also, you would appreciate that we are focused on the audio side of the meeting, which is probably the experiential side of the meeting as well.

Ex: The pandemic taught us something or the other what were your learnings?

MJ: On a very holistic level, I believe we, as a human race, adapt and evolve. Basically, when you talk about Sennheiser, we had a ceiling microphone well before the pandemic. The basic idea was flexible meeting rooms then, but when we came down to the pandemic side of it, we understood touchless is something we are giving to the world with our products. The Team Connect ceiling, as I mentioned earlier, shows the innovation side of Sennheiser. It is something which I also now personally believe that there is always something better to look at. Pandemic was a torrid time, from an economic point of view and a mental point of view. Everyone was stressed, but it helped us understand that we need to bring out, come out with products that help the usability part of it, the ease of use, and find out the right fit for the environment. I learned a lot about understanding the human psyche during the two years of the Pandemic, and I’m still learning.

Ex: What do you think is the future of wireless audio?

MJ: Huge, extremely huge if you talk about the future of wireless audio, but at the same time, it is a category that is evolving. There are a lot of challenges when you talk about wireless. It’s been twelve years now that I have been in this industry and I’ve seen many products which have come up earlier. Due to this, I understood that earlier, whenever you had to sync a transmitter and receiver, it used to take 90 seconds or something, but now when you look at our Speech Line wireless series, it takes not more than 30 seconds. You just have to push two buttons, and you’re good to go. This shows the ease of use one is looking at. Wireless ultimately is the future and is a big game-changer, but I understand when you look at higher data translations and all, wireless is still evolving as a field. There is a lot of research going on in the market, and many new things on the wireless front have come up.

Ex: So, what are the challenges and opportunities ahead?

MJ: If you look at it from a purely factual perspective, the Pandemic 2020 was one of the most challenging years for everyone economically. I can probably say that we came back to our 2019 levels in terms of the business. And what I heard earlier was the pundits of the market were saying that it would take at least three years for the companies to come back to their normal scale. Though, I believe there are a lot of opportunities and that the pro-audio-video market specifically has a fantastic scope. The government has also put in a lot of money in terms of that infrared development because we need to also look at our GDP levels. Employment rates are soaring high. Things are moving in the right direction. A lot of funding from foreign companies is also coming in. Companies like Google and Facebook have also set up shops in India. If I talk purely about the pro-AV market, many big integrators who are huge names in the US have also started setting up shops in India. So that shows the amount of opportunity that is there. So, yes, that is one thing which we feel that there is a lot of scope for the pro-audio-video industry in India, and we believe that we can play a significant role and a very important part in the entire growth story of India. The biggest challenge is probably a very niche segment when you talk about challenges. India inherently has moved towards a lot of consumerism as of now. And a lot of focus generally tends to go into the consumer feed, which is a good thing and has a lot of scopes in terms of growth in India.

Ex: What are your expansion plans, and how are you strengthening Biscom?

MJ: BizCom globally has come out as a separate segment some years back, but now the focus is on India. We have three offices in India, and we’ve got four excellent service centres in India. So that shows the amount of investment Sennheiser has already put into India, and I can probably say we are probably the only company in India that’s got three offices and four service excellence centers. That also helps emphasize the point wherein we are passionate about the sound and the experience we provide to our partners and our customers. And for us, experience is not just about that meeting. The experience starts from the day when we start discussing the requirement. Right from the presale part to the post-sale wherein the product has been sold and we behave like a family together. So that is where we see ourselves putting in. And I think we are going in the right stead, and we believe a lot of things will happen in the future.

Ex: With digitalization gaining rapid significance, which products, according to you, are selling like hotcakes?

MJ: Hybrid workflows and teleconferencing are here to stay. As I mentioned earlier, we’ve got three clear-cut business segments on which we are focusing our energies – The Government, Corporate installations and higher education solutions. Also, if you look at it, the majority of the audio requirement comes down to either a presentation or lecture room or a meeting or a conference room. This is where people congregate together and have a discussion across the globe. Digitalization is playing its part in terms of bringing people together.

Ex: What does Sennheiser bring on the plate?

MJ: We bring the audio quality required to have that experience, that world-class experience that we pride ourselves on. The basic premise of using our products is we want people to feel who are even on the far end to be a part of the meeting room, that they are within that meeting room when they are having that discussion. A couple of product lines such as our Team Connect family, the Team Connect Ceiling two, a ceiling microphone for 20 packs or above room size, and the Team Connect Intelligence Speaker, which is launching today for six to ten people room. The mid-size rooms are the game changes that I feel will bring a lot of value not only on the monetary side to the company but also on the experience side of our end customers. There is a Speech Line Digital wireless series, which we have in our portfolio. We’ve got a lot of products in that particular family, which is on the wireless side and the Team Connect family is on the wired side. Additionally, this is gaining a lot of traction because of the things you’re bringing to the plate. We’re bringing out AES 256 encryption on a wireless side, remote monitoring, and control as per the increase in demand. If you’ve got a large installation, probably 200 wireless microphones sitting down together, you would require at least three or four supervisors to take care of the entire facility. But now you don’t need that as everything is on the network, so you can manage it and control it correctly and without the hassles of running around the rooms, with 18 hours of battery backup. These are some of the things we are bringing onto the plate. Technology and feature-wise, probably Sennheiser is doing a lot to make life easier for the end-user and all the stakeholders involved in managing a facility. We feel are the product lines that will help us gain ground.

Ex: What’s your unique formula for work-life balance?

MJ: Since we’re talking about work-life balance, I think it’s a very cliched thing that you need to find time for your family, and the past two years have taught me a lot on that front. During these two years, I changed my entire schedule, so I started getting up at 05:30 in the morning. I have enough time to spend with my kids. I make it a point that we play together on weekends, where all the stress goes out.

Ex: Some productivity apps or gadgets you use in your daily life?

MJ: I am a big fan of the Apple Health app that helps me control the daily steps I take, and again I think these two years of covert have taught me a lot about health as a subject. And again, it’s not just about physical health; it is also about mental health. So that health app, just one app, has given me a lot of insights about what I’m doing and how am I doing it. That is something which I did. I’ve been doing a lot of workouts over the past two and a half years. I lost about 16 kg. So that’s something that is keeping me going. So I’m not more of an app or a techie guy, but I like to keep things simple, just how it helps me and those changes have to be visible, so that’s more or less of it. I’m not much of a techie guy, and that’s why probably I’m delighted to meet people face to face after such a long time. I’m probably the happiest person now since the restrictions have been lifted.

SELECTED HOMME raises the style quotient with Brand Ambassador Saif Ali Khan

Based in Denmark, SELECTED HOMME is an international brand for men, providing modern consumers a unique offering of style and craftsmanship at an attractive price point. We always strive to add an edgy touch to our progressive styles and aim to offer collections that can be the base to any wardrobe, always in sync with the current tendencies.

SELECTED HOMME, a premium European Menswear brand, has launched their new store at Fort in an iconic building- Brady House. Nestled in the heart of South Mumbai, brimming with old town charm and quiet sophistication, the SELECTED store is complemented with crisp interiors, distinguishing décor and an immaculate display of timeless menswear classics, tailor-made to the sartorial and discerning tastes of the Modern Man. The momentous launch saw Brand Ambassador Saif Ali Khan present to inaugurate the store and give people a glimpse of the new collection from SELECTED HOMME.

 

 

The latest collection at the store offers an array of fresh looks perfect for every occasion. The range exhibits versatility and fine tailoring with progressive details. The brand offers must-have work staples that seamlessly transition from work to leisure. One can find everything from a crisp white shirt, a mainstay in every man’s wardrobe, to well-fitted trousers in different hues. Bespoke blazers and easy suits on the eyes impart a refined yet understated look. The brand displays a curated selection of shirts, blazers, jeans, t-shirts, chinos, tailoring, etc.

Speaking on the launch, Vineet Gautam- CEO & Country Head, BESTSELLER India, says, “We are ecstatic for SELECTED HOMME to find a new destination at a heritage building like Brady House in Mumbai and who better to commemorate this launch than our brand ambassador, Saif Ali Khan who perfectly embodies the SELECTED HOMME spirit of being classic, sophisticated and absolutely stylish. We look forward to celebrating many more milestones like this”

Also commenting on the occasion, Saif Ali Khan, Brand Ambassador, SELECTED HOMME, added, “I’ve been a long time loyalist of Selected Homme, so I’m really happy to represent the brand. SELECTED HOMME perfectly exemplifies the modern man of today: self-confident, authentic and approachable. The brand is an extension of my personal beliefs and so it’s my joy to commemorate the launch of the all-new Brady House store, that too in person after the last few years!“

Shop the collection online at https://www.selectedhomme.in/

2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class | A classy affair | First drive review

The all-new 2022 Mercedes Benz C class is here to rule again the executive luxury sedan segment in a completely overhauled avatar. With re-engineered power train and re-designed proportions, the new styling ideology on this German masterpiece is bang on. We get to drive it for the first time in its fresh skin in the picturesque backdrop of Mussoorie and we reckon it is just the right move to usurp the existing challengers

Manushi Chhillar | Arrival of a New Star!

When judges asked her during the final question and answer round of Miss World 2017, “Which profession should receive the highest salary in the world?” she responded, “A mother”, and we all knew what happened ahead. The young lady was crowned Miss World 2017, and she’s none other than our very own Manushi Chhillar, who’s recently roped in by UNDP to spread awareness and all set to get the biggest launch in Bollywood opposite superstar Akshay Kumar in Prithviraj.

Ex: You have taken over the world quite literally, how would you like to describe your journey?

Manushi: I would describe my journey as fun, exciting, and I think it was like an adventure ride because there was so much I got to do in life, and there’s so much growth that I’ve seen in the last four years. But I think most importantly, it’s been a vast learning experience for me because I got to experience a lot of things at a very young age. Whether it was travelling, meeting different kinds of people, or meeting world leaders to the most underprivileged of a particular society. So I think it’s been a fascinating journey, and there’s been a lot of learning.

Ex: What is your favourite Mumbai street food?

Manushi: I think Bombay is incomplete without its Vada Pav, and I don’t think I’ve ever had a bad Vada Pav in Bombay.

Ex: Most people perceive that you need to be an exceptional beauty to hold a title like ‘Miss World or Miss Universe. How would you describe the term beauty?

Manushi: I believe that beauty for me is being unapologetically yourself and being who you are. We’re all unique, and we can all stay unique as long as we are ourselves. And when you talk about Miss Pageants, like Miss World, I’d say that they are not about being an exceptional beauty, but they’re about recognizing the fact that all of us, including all the contestants and everyone else, are exceptional beauties.

Ex: What do you do for a digital detox?

Manushi: My digital detox is usually on the days when I’m not working because on the working days, there’s always something or the other that’s happening on the phone, and all the communication happens over there. However, I love taking at least one day off a week and doing something that I love doing, maybe painting. And when I’m in that zone, I usually don’t need any gadgets, or I don’t even look at my phone. I travel a lot, but I click very few pictures because I don’t like to have my phone on me when I’m travelling. Unless, of course, you need to make an urgent call. So my holidays are my digital detox because I don’t like being on my phone. Otherwise, when I’m on set and when I’m working, except for the parts that I’m shooting, I need my phone.

Ex: What is your average screen time on a daily basis?

Manushi: My average screen time keeps varying. There are days when I only spend an hour on my phone, and I’m not kidding, but then there are days when this goes up to almost 8 hours a day. So basically, it depends on what kind of day I’m having.

Ex: Manushi, you have inspired many young women, but who has been your inspiration all this while?

Manushi: I think it’s really sweet and humbling when people tell me that I have in some way added value or inspired them in life. But for me, I’ve had a lot of great men and women that I’ve looked up to growing up. And the constant has been my parents. I think they are two individuals that I really look up to, and I absolutely adore, and I’ve always tried to become someone like my mother.

Ex: What is that one cause you always stand up for and believe everyone should come together?

Manushi: I have always strongly felt for health and hygiene, especially for women, because I believe that if the woman of a family is healthy and learns the right hygiene, that impacts the entire family. She makes sure that the entire family is healthy and entire family knows how to practice good hygiene. So for me, female health and hygiene have always been essential. And I think that is something which I wish is very basic and I hope that it’s something that a lot more people in the world would take up.

Ex: What is the most expensive piece of gadget you own, and what is that one gadget besides your phone, of course, that you believe holds great importance in your life or home?

Manushi: The most expensive piece of gadget that I own is my watch because I love how mechanical watches work and how they use kinetic energy in order to make sure that the watch runs for a longer time. I absolutely love that whole idea, so it has to be my watch. A gadget that holds great importance in my life or home besides my phone would definitely be my iPad and AirPods because I really can’t go anywhere without them. I think our houses are now so dependent on gadgets, whether it’s a good television set or great speakers. There are so many gadgets that go into the kitchen and, of course, your air conditioning. All of these gadgets have evolved so quickly over time. So it would be challenging for me to pick just one crucial device for homes.

Ex: Three things you do to keep yourself calm during stressful times.

Manushi: There are many things that help me keep calm during stressful times but talking about the top three – The first one is a form of physical activity, whether it’s cycling, taking a long walk somewhere around nature or working out or dancing. Physical activity helps release all the endorphins I need during a stressful day. The second has to be painting as it has a long-lasting effect on my mood, and I always feel very calm when I paint. And the third is spending time with family and loved ones.

Ex: Every actor takes something away from the character they portray. What do you take away from your first film Prithviraj?

Manushi: My takeaway from my first film, Prithviraj, would be the fact that Sanyogita is the first character that I will be portraying on screen and the first character that I prepared for a film. And I feel like a lot of situations that she was put in and a lot of opinions that she had or emotions that she felt were very new to me as an individual who had not experienced such a situation in life. So it took a lot of understanding because I had to justify her actions to myself before I could justify her actions to the world in front of the camera. Also, there’s a lot to learn from that girl who had a transition from being a Princess to being a Queen and standing up for what she believed was right. And more than anything else, your first film, your first experience, teaches a lot to you. And I only fall in love with the process of filmmaking through Prithviraj.

A Few Quick Bytes

Ex: What do you prefer? Movies or web series?

Manushi: Movies.

Ex: What’s your dream car?

Manushi: One of those convertible red Porsche, those two-seater ones.

Ex: What’s your favourite place to escape to?

Manushi: Currently it would be Paris.

Ex: Where do you stand on the pineapple pizza discourse?

Manushi: I don’t think I stand anywhere because I would rather throw up.

Ex: Are you fond of collectibles? What do you like collecting?

Manushi: Yes, I do like to collect keychains, stickers, and postcards.

Ex: One bizarre dream you remember having recently?

Manushi: Recently, I dreamt that I had broken my phone.

Mumbiker Nikhil – Influencer of the Month

Ex: Your Instagram feed and YouTube videos are full of your daughter SKY, and we all love her. So first, tell us what change she brings in your life or perhaps your vlogging life?

Ans: She has made me a better and happier man than I ever was, and that energy now reflects through my vlogs.

Ex: What type of content you’re planning to shoot in the future? The same moto vlogging and lifestyle videos or something new like the daddy-daughter vlogs that goes best with SKY?

Ans: Daddy daughter vlogs as there are so many beautiful moments that I’d like to share with my MN squad, but nothing can stop my travel, riding and lifestyle content either. I enjoy creating that kinda content a lot.

Ex: What kind of equipment do you think every budding moto vlogger should own and brief us about the road safety measures while vlogging?

Ans: A nice GoPro with a perfect mic set up on it with a 360-degree camera and about safety measures, don’t get distracted while riding and vlogging at the same time. Nothing comes over safety on the road. Also, make sure you are comfortable with vlogging while riding, and only then go ahead n do it while you hit the road.

Ex: You’ve been uploading at least one video a day for the last few months. How do you manage to maintain consistency in vlogs? Also, how does technology play a role in all of this?

Ans: We all have at least 10-15 minutes of interesting things happening in our lives. Honestly, I have hardly missed 2-3 days of vlogging this year. I think we all have at least 10-15 mins of interesting things happening in our life every day. That’s what I do. I capture those interesting moments in my vlog every day and manage consistency. Plus, as I have progressed, I upgraded to a better camera, laptop & internet connection which helps me with this.

Ex: What’s your most recent tech purchase? 

Ans: GoPro hero 10 & Macbook M1 pro max.

Ex: Do you think YouTube is a different place in terms of growth compared to when you started?

Ans: Yes, completely. Today, it’s much, much easier than it used to be. The emphasis is on much because now you have a platform set in every genre from the creators who started it.

Ex: What is your definition of success? 

Ans: Doing what you love to do without faking it.

Ex: What’s the best comment you’ve ever received on your social media accounts?

Ans: There are so many, but if I had to pick, it’s the one where people comment how my videos have motivated them to never give up.

Ex: You’re one of the best influencers in India, but who is the one other personality that influenced you the most?

Ans: Casey Neistat.

Ex: What are the best tech and auto purchases you’ve ever made?

Ans: Audi Q7 for auto and tech is Sony a7s3. (probably one of the best cameras of today’s times)

Ex: What are the worst tech and auto purchases you’ve ever made?

Ans: I would say none because I deeply research before buying stuff, and there is no auto and tech purchase that I have not used to the fullest and its value to date.

Ex: What are the perks of being an influencer? And how do you demonstrate your work when somebody with no youtube knowledge asks you about it?

Ans: You get a lot of things for free. I make an actual reality show on youtube about my life.

Ex: What’s the dumbest way you’ve been injured while vlogging?

Ans: I have never been injured while vlogging.

Quick Bites

Ex: Your all-time favourite bike?

Ans: BMW GSA 1250

Ex: Which one would you choose between, BMW R 1200 GS or Triumph Tiger?

Ans: BMW GSA

Ex: iPhone or Android? 

Ans: iPhone

Ex: One gadget you can’t live without? 

Ans: My Camera

Ex: A road trip with friends or an international trip with the family?

Ans: Anything with family

Ex: Crypto or NFT?

Ans: Crypto

Ex: A quote that defines your current life?

Ans: If you don’t respect time, the time will never respect you

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