A Creator Can Sustain and Grow With Originality - Khyati Sharma


I explore and observe surrounding to get some content out of it apart from that I do watch web series and dramas.


1. Tell us about your background and journey.

I come from a middle class North Indian Family. Learning a lot from my surroundings since childhood and still exploring to enhance. I started my journey when I was in grade 8 with the passion to entertain the audiences of all the age groups with some funny content that makes their day better. 

I was all set mentally to go ahead and apply my thoughts to action but unfortunately due to to lack of knowledge and circumstances I couldn't proceed but I started exploring more and watching contents related to my genre. When I got in contact with Nirbhaya from Funk you where I started watching their videos and that truly inspired and impressed me to do something on my own. 

Later when I got out of my 10th grade I came up with my team named banana people comedy and started working on my thoughts. Why working on my dreams I never thought I will be invited bye the team I always admired. Yes I was in couple of videos with Funk you. 

In my whole journey I have been working with many other YouTube channels with different genre to explore and experience more. I always tried to work in a team but in my whole journey with experience I realised that I can do it solo as an individual artist and here Pyaarinari came into the picture. Well my journey is still a roller coaster.


2. When did you first decide that you wanted to create content and how did you start?

I decided to get into this in my 8th grade but started with the journey after exploring when I was out of my schooling and started creating content with my team when I got out of grade 10.


3. Is vlogging and YouTube content creation a financially sustainable career?

Yes definitely it is but to begin with anything you need good content which makes you different in the market with a handsome amount of money to be invested for better quality videos.


4. Who is your favourite creator and why?

To be honest there are are different creators with different generes whome I love to watch and learn from them. I would name a few prioritising them in order
  • Harsh Beniwal for his teamwork and relatable content
  • Bhuvan Bam as an outstanding individual creator and MultiTasker
  • Ajey (Carryminati) for his boldness and a young age inspiration


5. How and where do you find inspiration to churn out content?

I got it from the typical North Indian family I belong to.


6. What does your typical day look like?

I explore and observe surrounding to get some content out of it apart from that I do watch web series and dramas.


7. Which is your favourite book and why?

To be honest not a reader but it would rather prefer the video content


8. What piece of advice would you like to give to future and aspiring creators?

Just a simple advice with the statement that replicas doesn't last long I mean a creator can sustain and grow with originality.



- Interview by - Aakash Nair


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