Pioneering motovlogger and lifestyle content creator Nikhil Sharma, widely recognised by his digital moniker Mumbiker Nikhil, has officially launched a new dedicated podcast channel titled Mann Ki Baat with MN. The move comes at a critical juncture for the creator, who was among the first in India to popularise daily vlogging, but is currently navigating a period of stagnating viewership.
The inaugural episode features Dr. Asher, a specialist in German New Medicine, discussing how psychological trauma and emotional conflicts manifest as chronic physical illnesses.
The launch of this secondary channel appears to be a calculated pivot as Sharma’s primary channel, which boasts over 4 million subscribers, faces a significant decline in viewership and engagement.
For years, Sharma dominated the Indian YouTube landscape with high-octane travelogues and lifestyle updates, but recent data suggests a “saturation point” in the vlogging niche.
This decline is often attributed to a shift in the YouTube algorithm, which is currently favouring short-form “Reels” and high-production podcasts over traditional daily vlogs.
By introducing Mann Ki Baat with MN, Sharma is attempting to tap into the explainer long-form format, which is currently booming in the Indian creator economy.
The first episode delves into complex medical theories, such as the connection between the “psyche-brain-organ” and conditions like diabetes and PCOS.
For aspiring creators, this shift highlights the importance of “niche pivoting” to avoid becoming obsolete in a rapidly evolving digital market where audience interests are constantly shifting.
Industry analysts suggest that the “dying” state of traditional vlogging has forced many first-generation creators to seek more “intellectual property” (IP) through podcasts.
Unlike vlogs, which require constant physical movement and daily filming, podcasts allow for evergreen content, videos that remain relevant and continue to generate ad revenue long after they are published.
Sharma’s recent history has been marked by a struggle to maintain his status as a “trendsetter” amidst the rise of newer, more aggressive content creators.
While his main channel remains a massive archive of his career, the new podcast is a clear attempt to re-establish his authority and “brand equity” in a more mature content format.