Neetu Bisht is now a social media sensation and influencer who has established credibility in social media and has an access to huge audience and she persuade acts on basis of their recommendations. She has won million hearts and has made people cry, smile and laugh through her beautiful acts.

JOURNEY-Neetu was born on 16th December 1997 in Uttarakhand to Pratap Singh Bisht and Mohini Bisht. Back then everything was going good but suddenly there was a spark in her life and her father passed away due to brain Hemorrhage. She was just 11 when her father passed away. She had herself seen and experienced the harshness and difficulty of living. She was then helpless and tried in different ways to take the responsibility of her family.She along with her elder sister started an event management company. Unfortunately that turned into an unsuccessful deal of buisness. But nothing could stop the spiritual and ambitious Neetu from fulfilling her dreams. She then started lip sync videos and kept on uploading them to few social media platforms. Soon her fight was becoming successful and her aim of changing her destiny was gradually taking shape. She started winning millions of her hearts by uploading romantic videos with her partner Lakhan Arjun Rawat. She has worked with many eminent personalities as well. Taking social media as a PROFESSION she has now also established herself to be an YouTuber as well.

SERVING THE NATION-Neetu other than considering social media as an entairment platforms has used it by serving needy people during the pandemic. She helped people herself by organising beds,plasma, oxygen cylinders and other necessary commodities. She has successfully used social media in helping out people.

NEETU AS A SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER-She is now going to work as a social worker. She being a prime example of a girl with no support will try to inspire girls with big dreams to fulfill them with their willingness to change destiny. People can join her on Instagram .

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