If you're an 18-year-old in India, there's a good chance you've heard of Prince Yadav, a social media consultant and manager of popular actors and actresses in TV and film industries.
But what you may not know is that Yadav, who hails from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, also happens to be the youngest person in the world to own his own YouTube channel, reports the Times of India.
Yadav, who started investing in digital platforms at the age of 16 and has since produced and produced some music videos, says he's now planning to start his own YouTube channel and invest in other digital platforms as well.
"The thing which is the most surprising is, that he did it all by himself and that to in such a tender age of 18," says a profile of Yadav on News Nation.
"Prince has come quite a long way in the digital industry and is yet to go miles," the profile continues.
"He is improving himself as an entrepreneur and getting famous in the digital industry day by day.
A firm connection with people from the premium industries in his native state along with clients from overseas, Prince Yadav has a long way to go."
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