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BU - Bharat Unlimited

Absolutely — here’s your full plan summarized in 12 clear, actionable pointers:


BU – Bharat Unlimited: Summary Plan

  1. Core Idea:
    Create 12-second AI-powered video challenges for Indian youth (ages 12–18), tied to real-world issues or timeless values.

  2. Tagline:

“12 seconds to unlock your future. Timeless stories. From Bharat. For Bharat.”

  1. Format (BU-12):
    Each post = a short video + one clear action challenge (e.g., “Can you go 1 hour without scrolling?”).

  2. Target Audience:
    Young Indians (12–18 years) — digital-first, curious, and seeking purpose.

  3. Posting Schedule:
    Only one post per week, every Saturday at 2:00 PM IST (simple, consistent).

  4. Tools Needed:
    Just your mobile + internet. Use free apps like Runway, Pika, Kaiber, CapCut, and text-to-speech tools.

  5. Weekly Workflow:

    • Mon – Pick a trending/timeless topic

    • Tue – Write 12-sec script

    • Wed – Create visuals

    • Thu – Add voice/text

    • Fri – Final edit & prep

    • Sat – Post & engage

  6. Content Themes:

    • Current events (e.g. ISRO missions, World Kindness Day)

    • Social awareness (climate, kindness, mental health)

    • Digital habits (scrolling, comparison, courage)

    • Indian pride + youth action

  7. Style & Tone:

    • Short, sharp, emotional

    • Youth-friendly and direct

    • No fluff — always ends with a clear, doable challenge

  8. Growth Plan:

    • Start with 4–6 videos as your base

    • Watch for engagement → learn what resonates

    • Later: collaborate, engage in youth circles, expand the brand

  9. Your Role:
    You're not just creating content — you’re becoming a digital mentor and challenge-setter for the next generation of Bharat.

  10. First Step:
    Pick one simple, powerful topic for your first BU-12 video. Build your first post this week.


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