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One Digital talent Prajakta Koli gets global recognition

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MUMBAI: It’s champagne-popping time at One Digital. For both COO and cofounder Gurpreet  Singh and One Digital talent Prajakta Koli otherwise known as Mostly Sane.   For starters, a  short film starring her is to be screened in a prestigious New York festival in mid-June. Twelve days later, when the forty-eighth daytime Emmy Awards show is telecast  on Paramount+ it will become clear whether the Emmy-nominated  YouTube Original documentary  2020 Creators for Change  will hold aloft the shiny globe carrying golden lady. 

 

The documentary features former First Lady Michelle Obama in conversation with Prajakta, Liza Koshy and Thembe Mahlaba and tracks the experiences of adolescent girls in Vietnam, India, and Namibia overcoming adversity to pursue their education. Prior to her rendezvous with Michelle Obama, Prajakta had travelled to Lucknow and interacted with the students of Prerna Foundation to get a better perspective on the challenges of education in smaller districts and towns of India.

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Aside from this massive feat, her maiden acting innings will be recognised globally with her short film, Khayali Pulao, being screened at north America’s oldest and most prestigious Indian film festival, the New York Indian Film Festival which will be held from 4 June  to 13 June 2021. The film, produced by One Digital Entertainment, revolves around a 17-year-old small town girl’s attempt to get into the local girl’s handball team. The film navigates between her struggles as an amateur handball enthusiast to her triumph in breaking ancient stereotypes and traditional archetypes associated with womenfolk. With grassroot-level girl empowerment forming the crux of the narrative, the film which has won critical acclaim subjectively touched upon themes like inevitability of freedom of choice, banishment of archaic prejudices and importance of street hustle.

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Says Prajakta: “..this news is unbelievable. The Emmys are such prestigious awards. Being nominated for a project this special is a win in itself. Big hugs to YouTube and Michelle Obama for giving me the opportunity of being a part of something so amazing.  Another very special project has been Khayali Pulao. A film, very very close to my heart. Getting noticed across the globe on such a precious platform is our honour. Thanks to the jury of the New York Indian Film Festival.”

 

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On the workfront, after her notable acting stint in Netflix’s Mismatched, Prajakta will be seen essaying a pivotal role in Jug Jugg Jeeyo also starring Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan and Kiara Advani.

With over 6.1 million subscribers on YouTube and over 3.7 million followers on Instagram, MostlySane is a household name acknowledged for narrating relatable comic skits that have a strong connect with viewers.  Known for being an active campaigner for socially relevant youth centric issues, she tackled subjects such as body image and online bullying with “Shameless” as part of her campaign #iPledgeToBeMe which she launched on World Mental Health Day in 2016.

 

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Being a global ambassador for YouTube’s Creators For Change, she threw light on trolling, female subjugation and homophobia through No Offence which was showcased on International Tolerance Day at the United Nations headquarters in New York. In 2018 Prajakta was seen in WhatsApp’s first ever TVC which addressed the importance of not spreading fake news. Later in the same year she partnered with YouTube for Social Impact Girl’s Education campaign, with Instagram on their Safer Internet Week campaign and One.org for their Girl Education campaign. In 2019 she was invited by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for their annual Goalkeepers Summit.

 

Recently India’s foremost female content creator announced Pretty Fit, a light-hearted six-episode fitness-based chat show featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sanya Malhotra, Malishka Mendonsa, Mithila Palkar, Neha Kakkar and Sumukhi Suresh. Being one of the first creators in the world to interview American technology veteran, Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube , Pretty Fit also marked a first for the 26-year-old digital superstar who became India’s first content creator to have her own YouTube Originals. Prajakta was part of Unite, a 24 hours live streamathon organised by Call to Unite and Room To Read to promote education amongst children during this pandemic and included global personalities like George Bush, Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Garner and many more.

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Formula 1 and Mumbai Falcons launch India’s first official F1 sim racing championship

Nationwide competition creates pathway from virtual racing to pro motorsport

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MUMBAI: Formula 1 has teamed up with Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited to launch India’s first officially sanctioned F1 sim racing competition, marking a new step in the country’s growing motorsport ecosystem.

The championship, titled F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026, will offer a structured national platform for sim racers, with participants competing on the official F1 25 across multiple stages. The competition will begin with online qualifiers, followed by city-based simulator rounds, before culminating in a national final in Mumbai this November.

Open to players across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox, registrations for the event will begin on 30 April via the Mumbai Falcons app. The format mirrors real-world racing, featuring official circuits, team liveries and competitive structures aligned with the global series.

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Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan said the initiative arrives at a time when interest in the sport is surging in India, adding that a structured sim racing platform could help identify and nurture the next generation of talent.

Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited managing director Ameet Gadhoke noted that the championship aligns with the team’s long-term goal of building a strong motorsport pipeline in the country and placing Indian talent on the global stage.

The launch also reflects broader momentum in esports, especially after its recognition under India’s Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. By bridging gaming and real-world racing, the initiative aims to offer aspiring drivers a credible entry point into professional motorsport.

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With interest in Formula 1 steadily rising and conversations around its return to India gaining pace, the new championship could become a proving ground for future racing stars.

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