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From that one reel that made your day better to the financial tip that changed how you save — every creator has left an impact. Now it's time to return the love.
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This one-of-a-kind award ceremony will honor creators in two exciting categories:
Popular Choice Awards—Voted by YOU, the audience! Cast your vote for your favorite creators across platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and more.
Jury Choice Awards—Judged by an esteemed panel of experts who will evaluate creators on creativity, originality, and audience engagement.
This format ensures that both fan-favorite voices and artistic pioneers receive their well-earned applause.
Digital creators today are more than influencers — they are storytellers, trendsetters, educators, and changemakers. Your vote helps spotlight the voices that reflect the diverse, bold, and dynamic face of India.
By voting, you become a part of something bigger — a movement that's shaping the future of content in India.
You're saying, 'This creator matters. Their voice counts.'
The winners will be revealed at a glamorous ceremony in Mumbai on June 7, featuring dazzling performances, heartfelt speeches, and a celebration of digital creativity like never before.
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