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Aditi Raval

Writing hoye k singing, dancing hoye k koi b creative field, social media vagar, a samaye, enu astitva j adhuru che. There is no existence of talent, if you don't showcase it. There are people here, who are immensely talented. And you may never know when the opportunity knocks your door … here is one such personality, a formal rj, and a hidden writer, but not a social media influencer though, miss Aditi Raval.

  1. So, it is hard to get into the field where nothing but your voice is recognised. You did your graduation in B.com and then being in this hard core competitive world, how did you get in to being Aditi raval to rj aditi? In 2007 Divya Bhaskar gave an advertisement in the newspaper about opening a new radio station. My friend’s mom saw the adv. She asked me to go out and give the audition. My friend came with me to fill up the form. I gave auditions cleared 3 round and got selected out of 1100/1200 people.

  2. What is the difference in being a radio jockey and now? No difference. I am doing the same what I used to do in radio. Still same local talk, music, movies, food and travel things along with some activity to inspire youth like my baby tree or Reason To Vote which is a voting awareness campaign.

  3. People think that being a rj is the easiest job anyone can do. What are the challenges a rj has to face? Different challenges for different time band’s rj. Morning rjs are facing a challenge of waking up early, evening faces a challenge of content. They design the show and 4pm some breaking news changed the entire show plan.

  4. We all are aware about "tame and tamari vato", and we would love to know more about the birth of the 'ashiq Aditi' and much more. Story behind #TuAneTariVaato is a mystery and let it be. Yes there is a reason behind this hashtag which I have earlier mentioned during my live chat on Facebook and Instagram that it has a connection with my Ex but what is the connection - is a mystery

  5. You recently interviewed spoken poets Amandeep Singh and Yahya Bootwala. Tell us more about your experiences with them. Experience with these poets was very much shayrana. They have their own thought process which they are trying to share with maximum people through their writing.Interviewing poets is different than interviewing Bollywood stars. I enjoyed the conversation with them. It was a different experience for me as well.

  6. What do you think is the future of poetry in the new growing India?

I feel that the future of writers and poets is very bright. Everyone has a poet inside them but they can’t manage to express their feelings the way poets do. And that is the reason people connect with their content so much. This connection will open more opportunities for writers in India.

  1. What led you to establish Aditi’s studio? And what are the scopes and developments you wish to do in them?

Most of the Bollywood celebs / heroes interviews are happening in the Hotels but when it comes to talk about local real heroes- it’s difficult to find a place to interview them. There are cafes but what if someone is willing to give interviews or be a part of casual chat show at 12am? So I decided to design a place where I can talk to real talent anytime anyday :). So Ialready did reason to vote campaign along with Gujarat film stars and also did chat session with mtv roadies Fame bhargsetu, youngest ips of gujrat Safin Hasan , Kiran Kumar sir and popular tik tok star Bhavin Looking forward to talk to more people without any ad break and create more content. I also invite upcoming youtubers and do some gyaan sessions so that we can develop the digital culture of our own, here in Ahmedabad.

  1. Aditi raval evo naam che j badhi j dishao ma gunjvai rahiyu che, how was the foodie Aditi born and #jorrfood took place?

Gujaratis and Punjabis are the most foodie people. We usually use international phrases like food porn when we post a food picture. I thought why can’t we create our own Gujju hashtag when we talk about food and that’s how #JorrFood came to life. Now every Gujarati is using this hashtag to express their love for food. And I was anyway in to food talks since my radio days so people love to know about new places to eat just like learning about new films.

  1. Any advice to the young India?

Young people have the energy to create something amazing and powerful. They should make sure that they utilise that energy for something bigger and greater. Channel your talent and power in the right direction and give 1000 days to your dream to achieve success. Work hard to make your life easy.


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