Debasree Banerjee | Top 100 | Influncex’20

Ex: Tell us about a change you’ve seen in the digital blogging space since you started out your journey? How has this space evolved?
Debasree: Social media keeps changing constantly, one major change I’ve seen is that the audience has become more aware and the kind of content that’s appreciated more is more raw.

Ex: Can you give us an insight into social media platforms that only an Influencer can know?
Debasree: Topical content does best and you need to figure out what kind of content your audience mostly consumes and most importantly it should be something you’re extremely passionate about.

Ex: What would be your calling in a parallel universe? (Alternate career options)
Debasree: Bio- Technologist

Ex: If you were stranded on an island, what are the 3 gadgets you’d take along?
Debasree: My phone, apple watch and camera.

Ex: A technology you wished you’d invented?
Debasree: It’s still not invented, I will invent it!

Ex: What’s been your favorite encounter with a fan so far? (DMs included!)
Debasree: There are so many but the best one was the first one when someone recognized me at a mall and clicked a picture with me. Cause firsts are always special.

Ex: Social Media is known to expose vulnerabilities, with influencers being at the epicenter. How do you deal with the dark side that comes with the medium?
Debasree: Yes, sometimes it can be really stressful and get to you but I try to distract myself and concentrate more on the positive than feeding onto the negativity.

Ex: Social media trolling is seeing an upward rise. Do you think this only increases with the popularity of an Influencer? How does one tackle this situation?
Debasree: Like I said to concentrate more on the positives and don’t let things demotivate you.

Ex: What does success mean to you?
Being happy

Ex: When was the first time you bought your dream makeup product and which one was it?
Debasree: Morphe Palette x James Charles from London gave me a lot of happiness because of the colours.

Ex: What would you tell young girls when it comes to ideals of beauty that our society has set up?
Debasree: Be comfortable in your own skin, makeup should always enhance your beauty and should never be something your beauty depends on.

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Somya Gupta | Top 100 | Influncex’20

Ex: Tell us about a change you’ve seen in the digital blogging space since you started out your journey? How has this space evolved?

Somya: Back then it wasn’t, even so, commercialized there weren’t as many brands and influencers as well. So yes I think it’s become more of a profession now and not just one’s passion. 

Ex: Can you give us an insight into social media platforms that only an Influencer can know?

Somya: One thing which I think they might not realise from the outside is that it’s not roses all the way. It’s really difficult to shoot, edit and churn out content daily and it takes a lot of commitment. 

Ex: What would be your calling in a parallel universe? (Alternate career options)

Somya: If not this then I would have tried my hands on acting. 

Ex: What’s been your favorite encounter with a fan so far? (DMs included!)

Somya: All of them have been super special to me, because all of them are so sweet, I can’t choose one. 

Ex: Social Media is known to expose vulnerabilities, with influencers being at the epicenter. How do you deal with the dark side that comes with the medium?

Somya: To be honest, I have been really lucky that I haven’t had to go through a phase like that, I hardly get negative comments, also I have learnt to ignore those. Also, my family and especially my mom always tell me to stay chill and not let things affect me. 

Ex: What does success mean to you?

Somya: I have always believed in being happy and spreading happiness and that’s what it is for me. I just want to keep creating content and make my audience happy. 

Ex: When was the first time you bought your dream makeup product and which one was it?

Somya: When I started, I wasn’t into makeup at all. Later when I started going for photoshoots and stuff is when I discovered makeup so I didn’t really have a dream product.

Ex: What would you tell young girls when it comes to ideals of beauty that our society has set up?

Somya: Keep your head high, work hard, be kind and rest will follow, also remember to keep smiling.

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