MostlySane? More like MostlyLegendary.

What do MrBeast, Jay Shetty, Khabane Lame, and Marquees Brownlee have in common with a girl from Mumbai who once shot YouTube videos in her bedroom? One word: TIME.

Yep, our very own Prajakta Koli just made it to TIME100’s inaugural Creators list—and she’s the only Indian on that global roll call.

Let that sink in. One woman. One nation. One giant leap for desi creators. 🇮🇳

Wait, What Is This List Again?

TIME Magazine, yes, that TIME, launched a fresh list spotlighting 100 creators who are literally reshaping the internet. Not the "viral for a week" kind, but the ones building impact, influence, and a real cultural legacy.

Prajakta stands shoulder to shoulder with internet emperors like MrBeast and Khaby Lame. And no, she didn’t get there by dancing for algorithms. She got there by staying real AF.

How Did She Do It? One Laugh, One Vlog, One UN Speech at a Time.

This isn't just a YouTuber's glow-up. It’s a masterclass in reinvention:

  • 7M+ YouTube Subs

  • 8M+ Instagram Followers

  • Netflix star (Mismatched), Bollywood debut (JugJugg Jeeyo), author (Too Good To Be True), and talk show host (Pretty Fit)

  • And oh, India’s first Youth Climate Champion for UNDP

From making sketches about Indian moms to speaking at global climate summits, she flipped the script on what it means to be a digital creator in India.

But What REALLY Hit Us? That Instagram Caption.

“Only two words come to mind: THANK YOU.”

No PR jargon. No humblebrag TED Talk. Just two words -thank you. That’s the kind of gratitude that hits harder than any follower count.

Why This Isn’t Just Her Win, It’s Ours.

Prajakta being on the list isn’t just a creator milestone, it’s a cultural reset.
This is validation that Indian creators can play on the world stage without selling out their roots.

No forced accents. No wannabe LA energy. Just homegrown storytelling with heart, humor, and hella hustle.

So What’s Next?

If we know Prajakta, she’s probably journaling, filming, climate-advocating, and quietly plotting her next world-domination move. Meanwhile, we’ll be here screaming, crying, throwing chappals in joy.

This Is Bigger Than Just One Creator

Prajakta’s spot on TIME100 proves that you don’t have to be outrageous to be outstanding. You can be thoughtful, silly, sensitive, and still own the internet.
You don’t have to game the system. You can change it.

So here's to the creators who don’t just chase virality but build legacy.
And to the rest of us? Maybe it's time to stop scrolling past the quiet ones. They're the ones who make the loudest impact in the long run.