Short-form Content Platforms Boom in India with 250M Active Users and Regional Creators Leading the Way

Monday, Dec 23, 2024 7:13 am ET1min read

Short-form content platforms such as ShareChat, Moj, Josh, and Instagram Reels have gained massive popularity in 2024 with over 250 million active users. The platforms have seen rapid growth, especially among users from small towns and regional-language creators. The rise of regional creators has empowered local voices, fostering a sense of belonging and cultural pride. Monetization of short content is expected to leverage authentic cultural expression and regional connectivity, with nano-influencers playing a crucial role in shaping digital engagement.

The digital landscape of India has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, with short-form content platforms like ShareChat, Moj, Josh, and Instagram Reels gaining immense popularity among users. According to IBEF [1], Indians consume an average of 20GB of data per month, ranking first in the world, and this figure is anticipated to rise to 46GB by 2027. This surge in data consumption has paved the way for the emergence of innovative digital platforms, particularly short-form video applications.

The rise of these platforms has been particularly noteworthy among users from small towns and regional-language creators. These creators have found a platform to showcase their talents, empowering local voices and fostering a sense of belonging and cultural pride. RedSeer Strategy Consultants [1] reports that India has the highest level of linguistic fractionalization and the second-largest number of living languages, making short-form content platforms an ideal platform for catering to diverse regional content demands.

The monetization of short content is expected to leverage authentic cultural expression and regional connectivity. Nano-influencers, with their strong local followings, are playing a crucial role in shaping digital engagement. According to a report by Dentsu-E4M [2], the Indian digital industry is predicted to develop at a CAGR of 25.5% to Rs. 25,000 crore (US$ 3.3 billion) by 2025. This growth is expected to be driven by the increasing popularity of short-form content platforms and the monetization opportunities they present.

The Indian government has also recognized the potential of digital media and has established the Digital India program to harness information technology to modernize public services and transform India into a digitally empowered society. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, predicts that India will become the third-largest media and entertainment market in the world in the next five years [1].

In conclusion, the rise of short-form content platforms in India is a testament to the country's digital evolution. These platforms have empowered local voices, fostered cultural pride, and presented monetization opportunities for creators. As data consumption continues to rise and innovation accelerates, the future of short-form content in India looks promising.

References:
[1] IBEF. Indian M&E Sector: The Growing Short-Form Video Industry. https://www.ibef.org/blogs/indian-m-e-sector-the-growing-short-form-video-industry
[2] Dentsu-E4M. India Digital Report 2023. https://www.dentsu-e4m.com/insights/india-digital-report-2023

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