The whole game changed when the gatekeepers lost their keys. Creator Bhuvan Bam argued the biggest shift in entertainment is pure access, saying Bollywood felt like a closed club before digital platforms broke down the walls. He noted that audiences now join a project's journey from the very beginning, not just watching the final product. Their ability to switch between phone screens and theater seats, between short videos and full movies, genuinely surprised him. This active participation, with people reacting and responding in real time, pushes creators toward more honest and fearless work. Bam first gained attention with a music video he sang in 2016, followed by others like Sang Hoon Tere.
He launched a popular digital interview series on YouTube called Titu Talks in 2018, famously featuring Shah Rukh Khan as his first guest. His 2021 web series Dhindora included original songs, and he later moved to streaming platforms with shows like Taaza Khabar. His next project is a period drama web series titled The Revolutionaries, directed by Nikkhil Advani. Based on a nonfiction book, it focuses on young Indian freedom fighters who advocated armed resistance against British rule.
He launched a popular digital interview series on YouTube called Titu Talks in 2018, famously featuring Shah Rukh Khan as his first guest. His 2021 web series Dhindora included original songs, and he later moved to streaming platforms with shows like Taaza Khabar. His next project is a period drama web series titled The Revolutionaries, directed by Nikkhil Advani. Based on a nonfiction book, it focuses on young Indian freedom fighters who advocated armed resistance against British rule.