In the fast changing digital world where content creation is not just a hobby but a serious career option, two of India’s beloved digital creators, Shivesh Bhatia and Kritika Khurana, have teamed up to teach aspiring creators how to grow, build communities, and even make money online with the help of Meta. What started as personal journeys turned into an education platform that is catching the attention of budding influencers everywhere.
For many creators the idea of content creation begins with passion. You start posting because you genuinely want to share your stories, skills or creativity with others. But as you grow, you quickly realise that success isn’t just about posting pretty pictures or funny videos. It’s about understanding your audience crafting strategy and developing content that connects.
Recognising this gap between passion and strategy Shivesh Bhatia and Kritika Khurana joined forces to launch a learning platform called Creator Growth School. This initiative is dedicated to helping creators shift from random posting to strategic content creation that gets noticed, appreciated and rewarded.
Known widely for his baking content and make-it-look-easy style, Shivesh Bhatia is a celebrated creator who has built an engaging online presence by combining charm authenticity and creativity. His journey from practicing recipes at home to reaching millions on social media provides valuable lessons on how consistent content creation can lead to a meaningful career. He emphasises showing up genuinely planning content ahead of time and experimenting with ideas instead of waiting for perfection.
Better known as @thatbohogirl on social media, Kritika Khurana has spent over a decade mastering the art of storytelling through fashion travel lifestyle and relatable posts. Her approach to content creation focuses on connection over vanity metrics and authenticity over trend chasing. She believes creators should prioritise community engagement and stay true to their voice while remaining flexible with fresh ideas and formats.
What makes the Creator Growth School stand out is its focus on practicality. Rather than vague motivational talks, Shivesh and Kritika offer detailed lessons on:
Creators can learn structuring, editing and audience insight techniques that often take years to discover through trial and error. Instead of guessing what works, this workshop teaches a tested foundation for strategic content creation.
In an age where everyone wants viral fame it can feel overwhelming to stand out. That’s why a guided content creation learning experience with seasoned creators like Shivesh and Kritika matters. It gives beginners both a framework and confidence to build a sustainable online presence.
Whether you want to turn your passion into income build a personal brand or simply boost your digital skills this collaboration is a step toward understanding what good content creation looks like in today’s competitive digital ecosystem.
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