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This is how Bhuvan Bam helps talent small towns

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 15 (ANI): Bhuvan Bam’s journey from a middle-class boy to one of India’s leading YouTubers can be considered a miracle story.

Bhuvan was recently seen in the web series ‘Taaza Khabar’ and ‘Rafta Rafta’.

The young artiste, who is currently exploring the acting space, said he aims to support talent from small towns.

His plan, he says, is to hire talented people from small towns who might not get the exposure that some of their other counterparts from big cities do in the department of scripting, editing, lyricist, and in other technical departments.

“I know what a life of struggle is and what it’s like to be someone who is an outsider, with no contacts in the industry. Today, whatever I am, it’s because of all the love I got from people across the country. Now, in a way to say thank you, I am going to use my own production house as a medium to hire talented people from smaller towns who might not get the exposure that some of their other counterparts from big cities. It is a small idea which I hope will make a big impact on someone’s life,” Bam said.

Rohit Raj the co-founder of BB Ki Vines, Bam’s YouTube channel said, “We as a production house want to do our bit by giving a chance to all the aspiring talents in writing and technical departments who lack information from where to start in the entertainment world. Like them we had our share of journey in the industry hence we understand the process and it’s struggles and want to become a medium for such budding talents by giving them fair opportunity in our production house.”

(ANI)

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