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POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.
POV: it’s 2016 again 🫠 This was my first video to ever go viral—but for me, it meant so much more than that. At the time, I had been in India for about a year and a half, pursuing music. By the summer of 2016, I told my friends and family that I was moving back to the U.S. and essentially quitting music. I truly believed the move “wasn’t going well enough.” Looking back now, it’s funny how naive I was. In 2016, my first playback song ever released – it was a Kannada song called “Barbie Dolly” by @singerravivarma sir. My debut Telugu playback song released which was by @anuprubensmusic sir. My first song with @manisharma_world sir released. I got to experience my first ever studio live recording for @mmkeeravaani sir. Knowing what I know now, all of this was actually a huge milestone, and not something that comes easily. I started sharing music on social media (here on IG, YouTube, and Facebook) simply to satisfy my creative itch. That ended up being the beginning of my journey online. I got to act in a film, Fidaa – something I never thought I’d do. I was on TV several times. I got to sing a duet with SPB sir—an honor I’ll always be grateful for 🙏🏻 And yet, I felt it wasn’t enough. I notice now that I do this quite often 🫠 In December 2016, I had the idea to create an end-of-the-year mashup. @karthik_kumar_rodriguez and @harrishnagaraj_filmmaker helped me bring it together sonically and visually— and boom, it went viral💥 That video sparked a series of events (virality, “Arere Ekkada”, release of Fidaa, “Kiss Me Baby”, etc.) that formed an obvious peak in this roller coaster of a journey. But that video taught me something important: I can create opportunities for myself. Perhaps the path laid out for us isn’t the only way forward. Perhaps we’re allowed and capable of building our own. The things that are hard don’t come easy. They require patience, persistence, and continued effort. This is a reminder to myself—don’t give up when it gets hard. If you keep showing up and doing the work, the time will come.