The skill of styling and photographing her food is something Rajpal has refined over many years, much as what she bakes has changed over time
Viraj Ghelani has over 1.2 million Instagram followers and a number of films lined up, but it is making people smile that makes him tick
Karishma Gangwal dons many hats—actor, writer, editor—while producing her slice-of-life content revolving around Indian families and relationships. She is ready to take it to the next level by acting in a show, also written by her
Revant Himatsingka ditched his corporate life in the US to make India watch what it eats
Nancy Tyagi, who shot to fame at the Cannes Film Festival this year for walking the red carpet in a self-stitched gown, is navigating the business of content creation with the aspiration of becoming a fashion designer
A Forbes India-Goat study recognises content makers who've made their mark. Comedy creators dominate the list, but socially responsible creators are an important part as well
Influencers are reshaping the marketing landscape and redefining the ways in which brands connect with customers. The 'India's Top 100 Digital Stars' list puts the spotlight on emerging and popular content creators
Now in its third edition, the Forbes India-Group M study (via Goat, Group M's influencer marketing agency) recognises and ranks digital creators who dish out their appealing wares across Instagram, YouTube and Facebook
Annual India's Top 100 Digital Stars issue looks at the influencers who are not only fan favourites but also have managed to woo marketers. They stand out because of their constant efforts to create something new and engaging despite the challenge of social media trolling. Once again anchoring this Forbes India-Goat effort, Naini Thaker takes us through the current status of the influencer industry, what it takes to become a digital star, and the selection process for this coveted list