The Self-Made Actor - Building Your Own Stage | Yashvi Bagga | TEDxIIFTDelhi
A Delhi-born storyteller and content creator reflects on rejection, reinvention and the power of making your own opportunities. Frustrated with Bollywood’s gatekeeping and narrow beauty boxes, she chose the unconventional route, producing her own web-series on social platforms and turning Instagram into a personal OTT stage.She recounts the early ridicule, the hard work of writing and performing, and the rapid audience growth that followed (from
hundreds of thousands to over a million followers), proving that talent paired with consistency can outpace pedigree. This talk is an urgent manifesto for creators, especially women, about claiming autonomy: don’t wait for permission, write your own roles, build your audience and let your craft speak louder than gatekeepers. Yashvi Bagga is a popular digital creator, known for her relatable and humorous content on Instagram and TikTok. Her videos, often centered around relationships, friendships, and daily life, have garnered a wide audience.A Bachelor of Architecture graduate, she blends creativity with authenticity, making her one of India's most engaging influencers. Beyond content creation, she has also explored astrology, adding a unique dimension to her digital presence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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