How a quaint Indian village rose as YouTube’s epicenter

En una tranquila región del centro de India se encuentra Tulsi, un pueblo que se asemeja a muchos otros, con sencillas casas de una planta, árboles banianos que brindan sombra para reuniones, y caminos que apenas están asfaltados. Sin embargo, Tulsi se distingue por un notable reconocimiento; ha sido nombrado como el “Pueblo de YouTube” de India. Lo que hace especial a este rincón rural cerca de Raipur, en el estado de Chhattisgarh, es la asombrosa cantidad de sus residentes—más de 1,000 de los 4,000 habitantes—que participan en la creación de contenido para YouTube.

In a quiet part of central India lies Tulsi, a village like many others, with modest one-story homes, banyan trees providing shade for gatherings, and roads that are only partially paved. But Tulsi stands apart with a unique claim to fame; it has earned the title of India’s “YouTube Village.” What sets this rural spot near Raipur in the state of Chhattisgarh apart is the staggering number of its residents—over 1,000 of its 4,000 inhabitants—who are involved in creating content for YouTube.

El auge de la revolución de YouTube en Tulsi

Tulsi’s path to becoming a hub for content creation began humbly. In 2018, a villager named Jai Varma, along with his friend Gyanendra Shukla, initiated a YouTube channel named Being Chhattisgarhiya

. Insatisfechos con sus rutinas diarias monótonas, el dúo buscaba una forma creativa de expresarse. Su tercer video, una parodia sobre una joven pareja que es acosada en el Día de San Valentín, se volvió viral rápidamente. Conjuntando humor y crítica social, el video resonó con el público, y el canal ganó decenas de miles de seguidores en solo unos meses.

When their subscriber count surpassed 125,000 and their videos accumulated over 260 million total views, Varma and Shukla had proven the doubters in their families wrong, those who had questioned their commitment to YouTube. Their achievement motivated others in Tulsi to emulate them. Some locals launched their own channels, while others volunteered to perform in videos or help with production. The income generated from YouTube not only supported the creators but also boosted the local economy.

By the time their subscriber base crossed 125,000, and their videos had racked up over 260 million cumulative views, Varma and Shukla had silenced skeptics in their families who questioned their decision to dedicate so much time to YouTube. Their success inspired others in Tulsi to follow their lead. Some residents started their own channels, while others volunteered to act in videos or assist with production. The money flowing in from YouTube not only supported the creators but also stimulated the local economy.

From fields to film sets

Among the most notable success stories is that of 27-year-old Pinky Sahoo. Raised in a traditional setting where acting was discouraged, Sahoo worried that her aspirations of becoming a dancer and actress would never be realized. However, after being noticed by the creators of Being Chhattisgarhiya

, she got her initial opportunity in their videos. Her skills soon attracted the interest of regional filmmakers, leading to her appearance in seven films. For Sahoo, YouTube acted as a launchpad to the film industry, demonstrating that even in isolated villages, talent can reach broader audiences.

Mientras tanto, jóvenes como Aditya Bhagel han forjado carreras detrás de la cámara. Inspirado por Varma y Shukla, Bhagel lanzó su propio canal de YouTube mientras aún estaba en la universidad y rápidamente consiguió una audiencia fiel. Su éxito le valió un lugar en el equipo de Being Chhattisgarhiya

Meanwhile, young men like Aditya Bhagel have carved out careers behind the camera. Inspired by Varma and Shukla, Bhagel launched his own YouTube channel while still in college and quickly garnered a loyal following. His success earned him a spot on the Being Chhattisgarhiya

team, where he honed his skills as a writer and director. Today, Bhagel is set to work on a big-budget regional film, fulfilling a dream he once thought unattainable.

Empowering women through social media

One of the most transformative aspects of Tulsi’s YouTube boom has been its impact on women in the community. In a society where traditional gender roles often limit opportunities for women, YouTube has provided a platform for empowerment and self-expression.

Even women who began by volunteering in videos are now managing their own channels. Rahul Varma, a wedding photographer and part-time YouTuber, observes that the platform has created previously unimaginable opportunities for women in Tulsi. “Initially, our mothers and sisters were merely assisting. Now, they’re the ones generating content,” he remarks.

Even women who initially participated in videos as volunteers are now running their own channels. Rahul Varma, a wedding photographer and part-time YouTuber, notes that the platform has opened up unprecedented opportunities for women in Tulsi. “At first, our mothers and sisters were just helping out. Now, they’re the ones creating content,” he says.

For homemaker Ramkali Varma, acting in YouTube videos has become a source of fulfillment. Known for her portrayals of loving mothers, she has become one of the most sought-after actors in the village. “Through my roles, I can advocate for women’s education and success. Acting brings me peace of mind,” she says.

Government support and a state-of-the-art studio

“Queríamos cerrar la brecha entre la vida rural y urbana proporcionando infraestructura tecnológica,” explica Bhure. El estudio no solo ha mejorado la calidad de las producciones locales, sino que también ha incentivado a más residentes a considerar la creación de contenido como una carrera viable.

Las implicaciones más amplias del éxito de Tulsi

Tulsi’s emergence as a YouTube center illustrates the broader influence of digital platforms on rural areas. By linking creators with international audiences, YouTube has become a significant means for economic and social transformation. For numerous individuals in Tulsi, it has offered a means to transcend traditional restrictions and explore new opportunities.

Tulsi’s rise as a YouTube hub reflects the broader impact of digital platforms on rural communities. By connecting creators with global audiences, YouTube has become a powerful tool for economic and social change. For many in Tulsi, it has provided a way to escape traditional limitations and explore new possibilities.

Sin embargo, el éxito de los creadores de Tulsi va más allá del dinero. Para algunos, como el rapero Rajesh Diwar, YouTube es un medio de expresión cultural. Diwar espera popularizar el rap en su idioma regional, aportando un sonido nuevo a la zona. “Quiero que Tulsi sea conocida tanto por su música como por sus videos,” afirma.

However, the success of Tulsi’s creators is about more than just money. For some, like rapper Rajesh Diwar, YouTube is a means of cultural expression. Diwar hopes to popularize rap in his regional language, bringing a fresh sound to the area. “I want to make Tulsi known for its music as much as its videos,” he says.

Al celebrar YouTube su 20º aniversario, Tulsi se erige como un testimonio del poder transformador de la plataforma. Lo que comenzó como un experimento creativo por parte de unos pocos se ha convertido en un movimiento comunitario, remodelando la vida de miles.

As YouTube celebrates its 20th anniversary, Tulsi stands as a testament to the platform’s transformative power. What began as a creative experiment by a few individuals has grown into a community-wide movement, reshaping the lives of thousands.

For young women like Pinky Sahoo, YouTube has turned dreams of acting into reality. For community leaders like Draupadi Vaishnu, it has provided a platform to promote equality and social change. And for villagers like Ramkali Varma, it has brought a sense of pride and purpose.

Tulsi’s story is a reminder that technology, when embraced thoughtfully, can empower even the most remote communities. By leveraging the global reach of platforms like YouTube, villages like Tulsi are not just participating in the digital age—they are shaping it.

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