- Born
- Birth nameAditya Kumar
- Nickname
- Aadiii
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Aditya Kumar, also known as Digav Aaditya Singh Rajput, was born in Motihari, Bihar. He is a psychology student and co-founder of Champaran Innovatives, a startup specializing in high-quality FMCG products.
Aditya occasionally writes articles and is the author of "From Status Anxiety to Authenticity." He also serves as the Editor of "Aditya's Newsletter," where he shares a range of articles on various topics including mental health and budget-friendly celebration tips.- IMDb Mini Biography By: gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)
- ParentsSashi Bhushan SinghSavitri Devi
- RelativesAvinash Singh(Sibling)Ashovjeet Singh(Cousin)
- He started this podcast series at the age of 16 (July10,2021).
- His field of work includes activism, society and politics, psychology, journal writing and podcasting in India.
- The majority of the concepts he uses for his writing come from his university and high school textbooks.
- Aditya Kumar was born in the Bihar, village of Motihari, but grew up in New Delhi. His stage name was later changed from Aditya Kumar to Digav Aaditya Singh Rajput.
- Digav Aaditya Singh Rajput is an ENTJ personality type, according to the MBTI (16 personalities).
- I'm not Lucky. It's not because i didn't have a silver spoon in my mouth from birth. I'm extremely fortunate that i was born with a fire in my both of eyes and my heart.
- In my case, I don't believe that I have competition with someone else; I am my own opponent. I always want to keep myself and my work updated. I strive to be perfect in myself and my work, and the truth is that my self-satisfaction and perfection are synonymous.
- When I was working on the world's first picture-less film, the idea was very uncommon; it sounded more like a film without pictures than how it's film, but because of my habit of being stubborn, I tried, and it satisfied me somehow, not completely.
- I'll be honest and admit that, despite my conviction that I could win any debate hands down, there are times when I deliberately lose out of respect for someone's authority and maturity.
- Ravish Kumar is my all-time favourite; he is from my village, but I had never met him before this year. It was, without a doubt, the best moment of my last 17 years.
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