Sehaj Bhatia · Founder, My Digital Savvy & Digital Savvy Institute · Nagpur, India

There is a particular kind of doubt that follows young people who move too fast, dream too loud, and refuse to do things the expected way. It doesn’t always come from bad intentions. Sometimes it comes from people who simply cannot see what you see — because they’ve never had the audacity to look that far ahead.

Sehaj Bhatia knows that doubt intimately. He grew up with it. And then he quietly, methodically, built something that made it irrelevant.

When Nobody Was Watching

At 18, Sehaj wasn’t the most obvious candidate for success. He wasn’t in a prestigious institution. He didn’t have industry connections or a family name that opened doors. What he had was a conviction — stubborn, unshakeable, almost unreasonable — that digital marketing was the future, and that he was going to master it before anyone around him even understood what it was.

The people in his world didn’t always share that conviction. And that’s putting it kindly.

But Sehaj had already made a decision that would define everything that followed: he would let the results do the talking. Not someday. Starting now.

Proof Before Recognition

The early chapter of Sehaj’s story is not one of overnight validation. It is one of deliberate, patient construction — brick by brick, result by result, client by client.

He started by working for free, taking on projects that others overlooked, and delivering outcomes that nobody expected from someone his age. There were no shortcuts sought and none taken. Just a young man from Nagpur who understood something fundamental — that in a world full of noise, consistent results are the only currency that never loses its value.

While others waited for someone to believe in them, Sehaj was busy becoming undeniable.

The Turning Point Nobody Could Argue With

Success, when it is earned the right way, has a quality that silence cannot survive. By the time My Digital Savvy emerged as an 8-figure agency — serving clients across India and internationally — it was no longer possible to look away. The numbers were real. The client results were real. The reputation, built entirely on strategy and delivery, was unimpeachable.

The kid nobody took seriously had become the professional everybody wanted access to.

That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when someone decides, early and irrevocably, that the opinion of doubters will never be louder than the discipline of their own work.

The Next Act — And What It Says About Him

What separates truly great builders from merely successful ones is what they do once the world starts paying attention. Many coast. Many capitalise. Sehaj chose to invest.

Digital Savvy Institute — his fully offline, live training institute in Nagpur — is the most telling chapter of his story yet. Because a man who only cared about proving people wrong would have stopped at the agency. He would have let the 8-figure number speak for itself and moved on.

Instead, Sehaj turned his hard-won knowledge into a classroom. He built a place where the next generation — students, professionals, business owners — could access the kind of real, unfiltered, practical training that he never had. Not to be generous. Because he understands that real legacy isn’t built in balance sheets. It’s built in the people you bring up with you.

What the Doubters Got Wrong

They saw a young kid from a Tier-2 city with no connections and no credentials, and they made a reasonable assumption. They were wrong — not because Sehaj got lucky, but because they fundamentally misread what they were looking at.

They saw inexperience. He had hunger.

They saw no roadmap. He was drawing one.

They saw risk. He saw inevitability.

At 25, Sehaj Bhatia runs an agency that operates nationally and internationally, and an institute that is redefining what digital marketing education looks like in Nagpur. He built both from nothing, in a city nobody expected it from, at an age nobody thought was ready.

The doubters are still out there. He stopped needing them to change their minds a long time ago.

The work already did that.