I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
I come from a small village called Shantipur. When I was 13, we moved to Pune. Just a few days later, the lockdown hit & we got stuck. My dad opened a small dhaba to survive, & we all started working there..washing dishes, serving customers. That became our life. I wasn’t able to deal with so much change & eventually had to leave school due to financial issues. It felt like life had paused. But even then, one thing never left me…my love for acting. In school too, I loved entertaining people. Acting ka shauk bachpan se tha. During lockdown, when everyone started making content, I thought, maybe I could too. My parents supported me, especially my mom. She said, “Ab tu try kar.” I opened a channel & tried everything… but views didn’t come. I lost all motivation. But then my sister became my strength. She’d say, “Don’t think about views. If this is your dream, keep going. You have to be number one.” In 2023, I gave my all. I began observing people, jo bhi main chaaro taraf dekhti thi uspe content bnati thi & that’s when people found me relatable. One video was about Indian vs foreign parents. Abroad, parents fight & care about kids’ mental health. Indian parents? They fight in front of you & never ask how you feel. It’s a sensitive topic & every desi kid can relate. Mai sad cheezo ko bhi funny bnati hu taki log apne past ko dek kar muskura sake. In Sept 2024, finally a video went viral. In Jan 2025, I hit 1 lakh. Today, I’m close to 9 lakh. People don’t get this from my videos but I’m actually very introverted. I don’t have many friends & mostly stay at home. I see others my age partying & having fun. But sabka journey alag hota hai, I don’t compare. My struggle is still going on. Since 2020, we have lived in the same small room near our dhaba. My parents still work there. Mera sapna hai apne parents ke liye ek ghar lena & apna ek space banana. I want to be one of India’s top female creators. Apne jaise aur logo ko inspire karna hai. It’s a big responsibility & I’m still young, still learning. I haven’t reached “there” yet but I know I’ve come a long way. & I’m just getting started. Story featuring: @reenu_debnath Interview taken by: @jahnviss #shethepeople
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