WOMEN! Where are you getting decent underwear from? 🩲

I’m looking for well fitted, breathable underwear that doesn’t cost a fortune. I’ve tried marks and spencer, H&M but I find it a bit expensive. Westside pricing is fine but material isn’t the best.

I want some more affordable, good underwear 🩲

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u/stars_and_aliens — 3 days ago

Need a 1RK/1BKH for myself 🪴

Hello!

I’m moving to Bangalore from Bombay for a job and I’m looking for a place to stay. Anyone looking for a replacement in their studio or has any leads, please reach out?

Also - no dietary restrictions w me, eat jain, veg, vegan, non veg. Whatever works.

The place needs to be gated, has good security. A gym is a bonus but I’m not very greedy.

Locations are SG Palya, near the Christ Uni, IIM B, Kormangala tops. But needs to be 10-15 minutes from my office.

NO BROKERS PLEASE I DONT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY FOR BROKERAGE THANKS

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u/stars_and_aliens — 2 months ago

Mumbai girl moving to Bangalore on 10th July, need a home 🏠

Hello!

I’m moving to Bangalore for a job and I’m looking for a place to stay. Open to bunking with 1-2 other girls. Anyone looking for a replacement or wants to find an apartment in the same areas, please reach out?

Also - no dietary restrictions w me, eat jain, veg, vegan, non veg. Whatever works.

Locations are SG Palya, near the Christ Uni, IIM B, Kormangala tops. But needs to be 10-15 minutes from my office.

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u/stars_and_aliens — 2 months ago

Any tea on subah wadhwani?

I’ve been following him for a while. He keeps coming on my YouTube or Instagram, and I really want to know if all of this is real or is it just a facade
to get more views? I know he used to work with imaan Gadzi before so that’s sketchy.
It’s really cool that he’s doing all of this at the age of 21. But I wanna know if he’s legit.

Anyone has any tea or has worked with him before. He’s based in Bangalore

u/stars_and_aliens — 2 months ago

Mumbai girl moving to Bangalore! Need flatmates 👭

Hi guys,. I’ve lived in Mumbai my entire life, but I have been looking to move to Bangalore for the challenge of living alone.

I’ve got a cool job. It’s near the Christ University. I don’t have a lot of friends in Bangalore, so I’m looking to share an apartment with maybe 1-2 other girls.

Would love any lead that you guys can give. I definitely want to live in a walking distance from my office so any leads would be appreciated in this area would be appreciated. Please let me know if that is someone that you know in and around this area, max, okay to go up to Koramangala.

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u/stars_and_aliens — 2 months ago

Founders - would you want a guide to generate organic reach for your product/service?

I come from an advertising background and recently have been helping start-ups create videos, traffic, social media pose, outreach organically, and helping them generate revenue and sales.

Would have noticed recently that a lot of founders have been creating their personal brand, products videos and content on their own.

But what I’ve seen is that they try and reference and copy other start-ups that are doing something similar without realising that the main purpose of generating content is that it needs to be as per your product and your service which doesn’t let them really stand out in the flooded social media space.

I’m trying to solve this problem and been giving them a lot more customised solutions.

If I were to sell a plan to understand your product better on how you can sell it on social media, help you jam with your team along with great references that will be updated every week - would you be interested in purchasing it? It will be a physical product and designed in a fun way that helps you think for your brand.

Let me know if this is a problem for you, and how much you would like to pay for it.

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u/stars_and_aliens — 3 months ago

Indian startup founders - I, a video producer, am trying to understand what you actually need. Honest advice welcome.

Background: I've been working in branded video production for a few years - I've handled end-to-end shoots for some decent-sized brands, built IPs from scratch, and done everything from scripting to final delivery. I work independently with a lean team.

I'm at a point where I want to evolve beyond just "making good videos." I want to build something that genuinely drives organic growth for the brands I work with and not just content that looks great, but content that actually moves the needle on awareness, trust, or sales.

I'm specifically interested in working more closely with Indian startups / D2C brands, and I'd love some honest input from people in that world.

A few things I'm genuinely curious about:

1. What does your content team actually look like right now? - Are you doing everything in-house? Briefing agencies? Working with freelancers? Where does it usually fall apart?

2. What do you wish a video production partner could do that most of them don't? - Is it strategy? Distribution thinking? Faster turnaround? A clearer POV on what performs?

3. If I want to go beyond video, what adjacent skills are actually useful? - I'm thinking things like short-form copywriting, community-led content, SEO content strategy, performance creative for ads. What's been highest ROI for your stage?

4. What's genuinely hard to find right now in the Indian creator/production space? - if there's a gap, I want to know what it actually is.

I'm not pitching anything here. I'm trying to figure out where to invest the next 12 months of my skills and positioning, and I'd rather hear from founders and operators than guess.

Drop your thoughts and please help me out with honest advice!

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u/stars_and_aliens — 3 months ago

I'm a video producer trying to understand what brands actually need. Honest advice welcome.

Background: I've been working in branded video production for a few years, I've handled end-to-end shoots for some decent-sized brands, built IPs from scratch, and done everything from scripting to final delivery. I work independently now with a lean team.

I'm at a point where I want to evolve beyond just "making good videos." I want to build something that genuinely drives organic growth for the brands I work with, not just content that looks great, but content that actually moves the needle on awareness, trust, or sales.

I'm specifically interested in working more closely with startups / D2C brands, and I'd love some honest input from people in that world.

A few things I'm genuinely curious about:

1. What does their content team actually look like right now? Are you doing everything in-house? Briefing agencies? Working with freelancers? Where does it usually fall apart?

2. What do you wish a video production partner could do that most of them don't? Is it strategy? Distribution thinking? Faster turnaround? A clearer POV on what performs?

3. If I want to go beyond video, what adjacent skills are actually useful? I'm thinking things like short-form copywriting, community-led content, SEO content strategy, performance creative for ads. What's been highest ROI for your stage?

I'm NOT pitching anything here. I'm trying to figure out where to invest the next 12 months of my skills and positioning, and I'd rather hear from founders and operators than guess.

Please let me know and help a fellow founder out!

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u/stars_and_aliens — 3 months ago

Indian startup founders / content leads - I'm a video producer trying to understand what you actually need. Honest advice welcome.

Background: I've been working in branded video production for a few years, I've handled end-to-end shoots for some decent-sized brands, built IPs from scratch, and done everything from scripting to final delivery. I work independently now with a lean team.

I'm at a point where I want to evolve beyond just "making good videos." I want to build something that genuinely drives organic growth for the brands I work with, not just content that looks great, but content that actually moves the needle on awareness, trust, or sales.

I'm specifically interested in working more closely with Indian startups / D2C brands, and I'd love some honest input from people in that world.

A few things I'm genuinely curious about:

1. What does your content team actually look like right now? Are you doing everything in-house? Briefing agencies? Working with freelancers? Where does it usually fall apart?

2. What do you wish a video production partner could do that most of them don't? Is it strategy? Distribution thinking? Faster turnaround? A clearer POV on what performs?

3. If I want to go beyond video, what adjacent skills are actually useful? I'm thinking things like short-form copywriting, community-led content, SEO content strategy, performance creative for ads. What's been highest ROI for your stage?

4. What's genuinely hard to find right now in the Indian creator/production space? If there's a gap, I want to know what it actually is.

I'm NOT pitching anything here. I'm trying to figure out where to invest the next 12 months of my skills and positioning, and I'd rather hear from founders and operators than guess.

Please let me know and help a fellow founder out!

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u/stars_and_aliens — 3 months ago