From architecture to making his own 'beauty' spot in the women-dominated world of beauty influencers, Bahuguna is now looking forward to fulfilling his dream of becoming an actor
Ankush Bahuguna grew up feeling constantly judged and bullied about the way he looked. Today, the same kid who was introverted and socially awkward entertains over a million people on Instagram. The 30-year-old started making content at a time when the creator economy in India was just picking up.
Bahuguna studied architecture at the Sushant School of Art and Architecture in Gurugram. But from the first month of joining college, he knew it was not for him. Though he finished the course, immediately after graduating he joined the lifestyle brand MensXP as a writer and eventually started creating videos. The journey of content creation began shortly after, and there has been no looking back since then.
After writing scripts for comedy videos and screenplays for short films, he started appearing in them as an actor. Three years down the line, Bahuguna realised he had enough skills to become a creator. He then decided to build his own community instead of working for a brand or a publication. Over the years, he has managed to build a strong follower base with his relatable content. People started enjoying his funny videos, but he admits that holding on to his followers is not easy.
Most of the creators in this industry face the challenge of a short attention span. After a point, it’s difficult to hold on to people, Bahuguna explains. “I’m growing up. They’re also growing up. Most people, when they grow up, leave the internet because this space is intrinsically designed for younger people. Holding on to your audience and keeping acquiring new ones is necessary because the majority of them will always be young people.â€
One day during the Covid-19 pandemic, he uploaded a video that would take his followers by surprise. Bahuguna was usually seen posting humorous videos, but this time he posted a video in which he was seen applying make-up. “I randomly uploaded a make-up video talking about why people judge men for wearing make-up. It really blew up, and the numbers were very impressive. I felt accepted because there was trolling and hate, but there was so much positivity. When I switched from comedy to make-up, my audience was surprised, but not shocked.â€
(This story appears in the 03 November, 2023 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)