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Actor Sajid Shaikh is now working on a web series that will be released in the coming months!!

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Social media is a platform that not only entertains, educates, informs, and entertains people through video viewing but also by disseminating entertainment and knowledge.

Sajid Shaikh is a Mumbai-based actor who was born on January 5, 2002. He has 3 million Instagram followers right now.

However, Sajid Shaikh’s path to this point was not without difficulties. He’s experienced his share of misfortunes. He was raised in a lower-middle-class household. Mohammad Hanif Shaikh, Sajid’s father, used to be a taxi driver but had to retire owing to health issues. After witnessing his father’s illness and ensuring that Sajid and his siblings receive an education, Sajid decided to take on responsibilities. Sajid, like his father, recognised his father’s position early and went to work. His father instilled in him a strong sense of self-respect and dignity. He was driven from a young age to elevate his family out of poverty and make a prosperous life for himself.

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In today’s fast-paced world, social media influencers are becoming a more powerful force. Sajid Shaikh is a rising social media sensation who will be seen in upcoming films and online series.

His films, which have gained a lot of popularity in recent years, have caught the interest of a lot of young people. He also creates video blog videos that are viewed by tens of thousands of people across the country.

He gives a lot of content and keeps his Instagram fans informed on a regular basis in addition to his YouTube videos.
Because of his ability to interact and engage with his followers, he has a global fan base of more than 3 million Instagram followers.

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He’s currently working on a South Indian film and a web series, both of which are sure to be a hit.

Because of his hardworking approach and vibrant demeanour, he is adored by many YouTube users.

Sajid Shaikh’s life is a living example of the statement “dreams do come true, and who says you can’t have it all?” Sajid Shaikh’s life, in other words, embodies the belief that you can have everything you want. He has a large number of return customers thanks to his affable demeanour and networking skills. He has been approached by a number of brands for marketing and collaboration, and he has handled everything on his own. Sajid has a number of future film and web series projects that will undoubtedly be blockbusters.

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Scaler appoints new heads for its online and offline businesses

Amar Srivastava becomes chief executive of the online business and group chief product officer; Vidit Jain takes charge of the offline schools

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BENGALURU: Scaler is shuffling its top deck as the AI skilling race heats up. The Bengaluru-based tech education company has elevated two senior executives to lead its online and offline businesses, signalling a sharper push into an AI-driven market.

Amar Srivastava, previously senior vice president for product and business, has been appointed chief executive of the online business and group chief product officer. Vidit Jain has been elevated to senior vice president and head of Scaler School, taking charge of the company’s offline education units, the Scaler School of Business and the Scaler School of Technology.

The company has also recently appointed Ratnakar Reddy as head of enterprise for India and the Middle East and North Africa, with a brief to drive partnerships with governments and enterprises for AI-led skilling programmes.

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Abhimanyu Saxena, co-founder of Scaler, said the promotions reflect the company’s confidence in both leaders and the direction it is heading. “Amar and Vidit have been central to Scaler’s journey, and their elevations reflect our conviction in their leadership and the direction we are shaping as a company,” he said. “With leadership now in place across the business, we remain focused on building engineers the world’s best companies want to hire. In an AI-first economy, that mission is more urgent and more achievable than ever. Our next chapter is centred on building an AI-native workforce from India, equipped to compete in a technology-driven global economy.”

Srivastava brings over a decade of experience building education-focused ventures. He previously founded Intellify and was part of the early team at Doubtnut. At Scaler, he will lead the online business with a focus on growth, profitability and expansion into new segments, while strengthening the product ecosystem across the group. He is blunt about what the AI economy actually needs. “The AI economy does not have a shortage of tools. It has a shortage of engineers who can think clearly, build reliably, and keep learning as the ground shifts. That is what we are building toward,” he said.

Jain brings more than 15 years of experience across startups and consulting, including stints at MPL and McKinsey and Company. He will oversee growth and profitability of Scaler’s offline business. His priorities are immediate and unambiguous. “The offline experience is where depth gets built, and that depth is critical in the AI era. Over the next 12 months, our focus will be on consistent growth, stronger unit economics, and delivering outcomes for students while building long-term employer partnerships,” he said.

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Founded in 2019, Scaler is valued at $710 million and backed by Peak XV Partners, Tiger Global and Lightrock India. Its parent firm, InterviewBit, has featured on the Financial Times’ Asia Pacific High Growth Companies rankings every year from 2021 to 2025. On average, Scaler’s learners see a 4.5x return on investment and a salary increase of around 126 per cent.

With leadership locked in across every business unit, Scaler is betting that the next wave of global tech hiring will be won or lost on the quality of engineers coming out of India. It is a big bet. But the numbers, and the promotions, suggest the company is in no mood to hedge.

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