The speaker, Abhishek, discusses his business venture, creating content, specifically a web series, to monetize on multiple platforms. He shares his vision of a future where people will create their own software, products, and content, and emphasizes the importance of creation. Abhishek then presents a script for a short film, which he claims will be a super hit, and shares the process of creating the content, from writing the script to shooting and editing the video.
He also discusses the costing of creating the video, estimating that it will cost around ₹7,000 per video, and shares his plans to upload the videos on YouTube and Facebook to monetize them. However, he faces a setback when he realizes that he is not making any money despite uploading regular videos, and is suffering a loss of ₹770,000.
Abhishek decides to stop the business, but promises to return with a new plan to create content that will generate instant money. He ends the video by thanking his viewers and bidding farewell, hinting that he will be back with a new idea to turn rupees into a car.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is part of a series called "Turning Rupees into a Car".
2. The series has 8 parts.
3. The creator of the video has a grocery store and has earned ₹ 2,000,000 in two months.
4. The video is about creating content and monetizing it on multiple platforms.
5. The creator believes that content is king and can be monetized on various platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and more.
6. The creator has written a script for a web series and plans to shoot it.
7. The web series will be about a girl who goes to a showroom and mistreats the owner, only to find out that he is the owner.
8. The creator has cast actors for the web series and has shot the video.
9. The creator has spent ₹ 50,000 on camera equipment and ₹ 20,000 on location rental.
10. The creator has made 5 videos in one day and has calculated the cost per video to be ₹ 7,000.
11. The creator plans to upload the videos on Facebook and YouTube.
12. The creator has spent ₹ 70,000 on ads on Facebook.
13. The creator has earned ₹ 12,100 from a previous job.
14. The creator is offering a job to someone with a salary of ₹ 70,000.
15. The creator has made a video about a father-son reunion at a car showroom.
16. The creator has spent ₹ 5,000 on models for the video.
17. The creator has calculated the cost per video to be ₹ 7,000.
18. The creator plans to upload daily videos for 3-4 days.
19. The creator has invested ₹ 70,000 in 10 videos and has suffered a loss of ₹ 770,000.
20. The creator plans to stop the business due to financial constraints.