Abhijeet Singh Becomes India’s No. 1 Zoom Podcaster.

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Abhijeet Singh Becomes India’s No. 1 Zoom Podcaster.

From a small town in Assam to becoming one of the most recognized names in digital media, Abhijeet Singh’s journey is a remarkable story of passion, perseverance, and purpose. Hailing from Tinsukia, Assam, Abhijeet has emerged as India’s No. 1 Zoom podcaster, captivating audiences across the country with his engaging interviews and unique storytelling style.

Abhijeet launched his podcasting journey in 2023, with his debut guest being Mimoh Chakraborty, son of Bollywood legend Mithun Chakraborty. Since then, his show has featured prominent personalities from various fields, earning him widespread acclaim, particularly in Northeast India. His exclusive interviews are released on his Instagram page, @iamabhijeet1, where he has cultivated a strong and loyal following.

What sets Abhijeet apart is his unwavering commitment to his roots. Throughout his content, he consistently promotes his home state of Assam and has maintained a long-standing association with the Assam government. He has also extended his promotional efforts to the neighboring state of Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing its culture and talent through collaborations with industry friends.

His passion for public speaking began during his school days at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Nazira, Assam, where he dreamt of becoming a public figure. After moving to Mumbai in 2014, he initially pursued a career in event management. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company he worked with faced financial setbacks, prompting Abhijeet to explore new creative avenues. He began vlogging about Assam, which quickly gained attention for its authenticity and regional pride.

Encouraged by his father, Abhijeet also pursued a law degree and went on to join his sister’s prestigious law firm, A&P Partners. Even while managing a demanding legal career, his creative ambitions remained strong. In February 2023, after marrying his longtime partner Akanksha Varma, Abhijeet was inspired to start a podcast — combining his love for conversation and connection. What began as a small idea between a couple has since grown into a widely celebrated show.

Abhijeet’s success is a testament to the power of resilience, authenticity, and following one’s passion. His story continues to inspire young creators, especially from smaller towns, to dream big and work relentlessly to turn those dreams into reality.

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