In a quiet room in Udaipur, on a page torn from an old diary, a boy once scribbled a sentence that would shape the rest of his life “I create because I love to create.” That boy was Bhuvan Jain and those words weren’t just a personal reminder, they were a declaration of intent. A vision, long before the world saw it.
Back in 2021, Bhuvan didn’t have millions of views, thousands of followers, or any guarantee of “making it.” What he had instead was a notebook, a pen, and a heart full of belief. On 6th May 2021, he wrote down his resistance to the traditional path “Not wanting to go to college and work in a 9-5 job. I know it is possible.” It wasn’t a rant. It was a quiet, powerful moment of manifestation. He knew that if he stuck to his craft, stayed consistent, and didn’t let the world’s doubts overpower his own belief, he could create a life built on storytelling.
What makes Bhuvan’s manifestation journey truly special is its clarity and patience. He wasn’t just dreaming; he was planning, visualizing, and holding himself accountable. On 5th July 2021, he wrote, “Target: 5 July = 1000 followers. Minimum 20 videos. Always create and learn daily.” He didn’t wait for the algorithm to favor him; he decided to show up every single day, even when no one was clapping. And it wasn’t all smooth. His diary from the same day reminds him.
“Video par views nahi aayega, chalega. Ghatiya bane chalega. Par kaam mat rokhna. Teri 100th sabse best hogi.”
It’s not just discipline, it’s wisdom. A 20-something boy telling his future self: Don’t chase perfection chase consistency. Don’t let fear win, let practice lead. Fast forward to 18th July 2025 Bhuvan hits 80,000 followers. He looks back at the date 3rd October 2020
when he first started and compares it with today’s achievement. His caption says it all “Tum logo ke bina kuch nahi mai. Thank you aap logo ki wajah se mai apne sapne pure kar paa raha hu.”
The manifestation is complete not because he just wished for it, but because he wrote it, believed it, worked on it, and never let go of it. He manifested not just success, but growth, purpose, and connection. And now, from “I want to create” to “I will make films one day,” Bhuvan isn’t just manifesting dreams, he's living them. His story is proof that manifestation is more than a buzzword. It’s what happens when thought meets action, when belief is backed by relentless effort, and when the pages of a diary become the chapters of a real-life success story.