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Slayy Point Creators Address the Mysterious Disappearance of Homeys Series

Slayy Point YouTubers Abhyudaya Mohan and Gautami Kawale address the end of their famous Homeys series and reveal the brutal reality of creator collaborations.

Pritam Kumar
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Pritam Kumar is a content strategist and analyst actively tracking the creator economy. He has experience in growing faceless channels.
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Slayy Point Creators Address the Mysterious Disappearance of Homeys Series

Popular comedy creators and digital trendsetters Abhyudaya Mohan and Gautami Kawale, who operate the massive entertainment brand Slayy Point, addressed the permanent hiatus of their highly requested collaborative series Homeys during a casual sit-down video on their secondary channel SlayyPop.

The internet commentators used their platform to dissect fan-made memes while unexpectedly breaking down the intense logistical nightmares, creator scheduling conflicts, and hidden production hurdles that ultimately killed one of the most celebrated multi-creator crossover projects in the Indian digital ecosystem.

The revelation offers a rare behind-the-curtain glimpse into why large-scale content collaborations are becoming increasingly unsustainable for modern digital video producers.

Managing multiple high-profile internet personalities for a single video shoot presents structural challenges that the average viewer rarely considers.

Mohan stated that a single episode of their collaborative project required more than 20 days just to finalize the physical filming process.

The duo explained that trying to sync the busy schedules of several independent public figures frequently resulted in sudden script rewrites and canceled appearances.

This friction highlights a growing structural shift where independent media producers are prioritizing self-reliant formats over complex ensemble casting.

Aspiring creators should note that relying on external talent introduces severe production bottlenecks. Slayy Point noted that it is far safer to build a content strategy around your own personal availability rather than depending on the volatile schedules of industry peers.

The duo also used the broadcast to pull back the curtain on the polished reality of modern lifestyle vlogging.

While travel videos often portray seamless luxury, Kawale revealed that a recent international shooting trip resulted in three consecutive flight cancellations and lost production luggage.

The creators deliberately hid these stressful situations from the final edit to prevent audience sentiment from turning negative or overly cynical.

Maintaining a flawless digital footprint has become a major talking point among long-term video makers.

Mohan joked about his own bizarre online history, admitting that his past content choices might eventually require awkward explanations for future generations.

The creators emphasized that early experimental content often leaves behind embarrassing archival footage that lives forever in the public domain.

Founded in 2016, the Mumbai-based creative partnership originally started as a specialized cricket review channel called Silly Point before pivoting into mainstream social commentary.

They achieved widespread internet fame after sparking the viral internet meme phenomenon known as Binod, which completely dominated Indian social media culture.

The creators currently command a massive audience of more than seven million subscribers on their primary platform, alongside an additional three million followers on their secondary channel.

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