
Power Creator Awards 2025: Jury is done with their decision, now it's you time to VOTE for your favorite digital creators
Ready or not… here we come! The Power Creator Awards 2025 are all set to take over the entertainment world on June 7. Celebrating India's most influential digital content creators who have entertained, educated, and inspired audiences across the nation, the event's jury has already made their decision, and now public voting is officially open.
It's time for you to vote
This award show has two categories:
Popular Choice Awards
—Chosen by YOU, the viewers! Share your vote for your preferred creators from platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and others.
Jury Choice Awards
—Assessed by a respected group of experts, our jury! They will review creators based on their creativity, uniqueness, and ability to engage an audience.
The jury of The Power Creator Awards 2025 has given the verdict, and now the ball is in your court to choose your favorite creator.
The influence who you feel has made a difference, the digital personality who made a fan out of you instantly, is currently counting on your support.
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Words of wisdom from the jury
As the countdown to the showdown has already begun with the best of the best competing against one another, our respected jury took time out to share their experience of being on the panel of this one-of-a-kind award.
Tahira Kashyap Khurrana
'I feel quite humbled to be a part of the jury where I got to go through so many inspiring profiles of content creators, all having unique voices.
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And it made me realise that creativity can never be boxed, it always finds its audience. I wish all the content creators the very best, and my heartiest congratulations to the winners.'
Abhishek Bannerjee
'It's a very big honour to be on the jury because you have the responsibility to choose some of India's finest and also India's future. I actually had a lot of fun going into some of the creator profiles, and seeing how creative people can be with their own unique ideas and charm.'
Malini Aggarwal
'It is such an honour to be part of the jury for the Power Creator Awards by Times Entertainment — we screened over 120 incredible profiles, and I was genuinely blown away by the variety and sheer talent in the mix. I absolutely loved the blend of categories and the thoughtful way Times Entertainment has brought this platform together. As someone who's been a creator and champion of creators for over a decade, I know how hard this journey can be — and I'm a huge believer in celebrating those who show up, create consistently, and spark real impact.
These awards are a powerful step in that direction.'
Maheep Kapoor
'It's an absolute honor to be part of the jury for the Power Creator Awards by Times Entertainment. Celebrating the creativity, passion, and innovation of India's digital talent is truly inspiring. I'm thrilled to witness the incredible work shaping our online landscape and to help recognize the voices that are making a real impact."
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