Goa – The energy was high and the excitement palpable at Rigi Prabhav 2024, where a star-studded panel gathered to explore the evolving world of content creation and community building. Held at Hotal in Goa, the event brought together icons from different creative spheres, including Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Tanmay Bhat, Aaditya Kulshreshth (known as Kullu on YouTube), and Karishma Mehta, the visionary behind Humans of Bombay.
The panel was a diverse mix of experiences and perspectives. Dhoni, India’s cricketing legend, shared his insights on life in the public eye and transitioning from sports to digital platforms. His reflections on adapting to new mediums inspired the audience, especially as he highlighted how digital platforms allow creators to have a direct connection with their audiences.
Comedian and YouTuber Tanmay Bhat brought humor and candor to the discussion, speaking on the importance of staying authentic in content creation. He encouraged creators to embrace their individuality and to view their online journey as a means of self-expression rather than solely for fame. His words resonated with the many aspiring YouTubers and digital creators in the crowd.
Aaditya Kulshreshth, or “Kullu” as he’s known, added his perspective on storytelling, touching on the value of relatability and humor in building a dedicated audience. Karishma Mehta, the photographer and writer who founded Humans of Bombay, emphasized the impact of real, human-centric stories. She discussed how digital platforms allow for a deep connection with followers by telling stories that capture both everyday and extraordinary lives.
The panel discussion was a cornerstone of Rigi Prabhav 2024, demonstrating the potential of Rigi as a platform to help creators monetize their work and manage their communities effectively. With this event, Rigi continues to set new standards in the digital landscape, empowering creators across India and beyond.