 My journey of storytelling has evolved along with a crazy rollercoaster ride called social media. From long posts and heartwarming images, podcasts today, the formats have changed at a quick rate, but the essence remains the same. Authenticity is still at its core. We gained a community of five million plus followers who love consuming stories. We still have our loyalists who plead with us to post the stories in the format that we're so well known for. You know, a typical humans of Bombay photo with a heartwarming caption about that person's life. That's the OG humans of Bombay and people still come back for it. But then we also have the quick binge bunch who really want the quick format of storytelling. We didn't think that it was possible to tell a story in 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds, but here we are today, we do that every single day at humans of Bombay. With each passing year, everyone's craved for newer ways to communicate, but with time our community was always hungry to do more. We get 2,200 characters on Instagram to tell a person's life story and by no stretch of imagination is that enough. So as a content business, it was logical for our platform, especially like ours, to explore a longer format of storytelling, not just from a content perspective, but also for diversified distribution. And that's how YouTube and our podcast came into being. What better way than to speak to some of the most exciting people in the country and to know their story in depth. Everyone prefers a specific style of storytelling and this is an exciting way. As a storyteller, conversation is at the very core of what we do and I'm so grateful to have them with the most special people on a day-to-day basis. It has introduced me to a world of perspectives that I otherwise wouldn't have.