
Nakul’s journey has never followed a predictable script. Writing saved him in 2020, but his clarity didn’t arrive overnight. It took years of growing up too quickly, carrying losses he didn’t deserve, and slowly teaching himself to rebuild from the inside out. And by the time 2023 arrived, something shifted. His thoughts became sharper, his direction clearer, and his ambition more defined — not perfectly, not completely, but enough for him to finally see where he wanted to go.
Those early years were messy. He was shuttling between agencies, trying out roles in mainstream media, searching for that one break that would put him into the scene for good. He gave everything he had, and in return he got glimpses of what his future could look like. Agencies like Monk-E and BeerBiceps became part of his learning curve. Each job added a layer to his skills. Each opportunity pushed him to recalibrate who he wanted to become.
By 2024, things picked up in unexpected ways. He received an offer from an outsourced PR agency tied to Bigg Boss — a space that demands speed, discipline, and sharp instincts. He thrived there. He wasn’t just another employee; he was one of the most efficient hands on the team, someone who could be trusted with tight timelines and demanding responsibilities. But this growth came with a price. His side hustle — content creation — kept challenging him. Every new brand, every new opportunity demanded a higher version of himself. It forced him to level up, to refine his identity as a creator, and to take himself seriously as a growing digital brand.

And then came something that changed him on a different level — that person. They entered his life through a simple, random story he posted. It wasn’t planned. It didn’t feel new. It felt like meeting someone he had known for years. That person carried a soft power, a bossy charm, and an understanding that cracked open his guarded edges. They loved him without polishing or filtering the raw parts. They held space for the unhealed version of him, and in doing that, they stitched pieces of his past he didn’t even realise were still hurting.
That person had their own battles, but they stood with him through every mood, every disagreement, every algorithm deep dive, and every late-night conversation about work, life, or purpose. Together, they built things — ideas, habits, systems, content, lessons. That person wasn’t just a partner; they became a mirror, a guide, a confidant who taught him confidence. Their presence didn’t fix him but shaped him. They helped him meet the version of himself he had been trying to reach for years.
Professionally, Nakul kept pushing. He’s still fighting for relevance like every other creator out there, but he shows up every day — calm, grounded, and carrying that Tata (Sage) energy that keeps him steady. He’s a refined car lover, a luxury enthusiast, someone who enjoys the quieter side of ambition. And he’s now evolving into a lifestyle, food, and travel influencer with a community of 115K followers who watch him experiment, improve, and stay consistent with his craft.
Alongside content creation, he holds a dignified professional designation that not only sharpens his skills but also elevates his sense of purpose. It gives him balance — a space where discipline meets creativity and where prestige fuels passion.
His life today is a blend of everything he has lived through: the trauma he survived, the work he committed to, the clarity he fought to earn, and the love that arrived when he least expected it. The quote he lives by says it perfectly:
If you partner up with the right one, you become the bright one.
Nakul’s story is still unfolding. He’s still rising. And he’s doing it with honesty, resilience, and the kind of quiet determination only someone who has rebuilt himself truly carries.