Just work hard, whatever your field is, and most important keep dreaming because according to me "Dreams Come True".
I start Riding In 2006, and my first bike was hero honda Karizma, from there I came into biking or riding community, after that I changed no. of motorcycles also completed north india on two wheels, recently did golden Quadilateral and covered almost all metropolitan cities and clock 7000 kms on my odometer reading.
In short for me biking or motorcycling is not my passion, actually, it's an Obsession.
2. When did you first decide that you wanted to motovlog and how did you start?
As I told you in my earlier question that I start Riding in 2006, and almost did no.of shows for major two wheeler companies and long rides too but if we talk about motovlog or how I joined youtube, in 2019 the main motivation were my friend and my brother and my family too who motivated me to post videos on youtube, so this is the story how I started youtube.
3. Is vlogging and YouTube content creation a financially sustainable career?
Well if you are a creator and posting good content according to your channel then, yes, youtube is a good career but side by side keep this mind that you should be connected with your audience.
4. Who is your favorite Biker and why?
Well, I am my favourite biker.
5. Can you tell us something about your campaigns?
Well I did no. of campaigns, like road safety and all but my latest campaign is with youth against rape in we two riders completed 7000 kms and raise the voice against Rapes happen in our country also our tagline is #Mardbanonamardnahi which means Real Men Never Rape.
6. Which is your favorite bike and why?
As such every motorcycle is my favourite whether it's a higher cc or lower one but still if I choose one than my altime favourite is Suzuki Hayabusa Generation 2 or you can say it's my dream bike and yes one day I will definitely park that motorcycle in my garage (*garage goals).
And if you ask why, then it's very simple, the trend of motorcycle or biking came after a Bollywood movie Dhoom, and in that movie The Hayabusa is Eyecatcher.
7. What piece of advice would you like to give to future and aspiring creators?
Just work hard, whatever your field is, and most important keep dreaming because according to me "Dreams Come True".
Interviewed by - Pooja Trivedi
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