In India, festivals aren’t just celebrated at home, they trend online. Lights, music, food, fashion, laughter , everything finds its way onto our feeds. The shift is clear: festivals are no longer just personal traditions, they’re collective digital moments.

At the heart of this shift are creators. They’re not only celebrating festivals with their audiences, but also shaping how millions of us experience them. From styling festive looks to serving festive recipes, creators are setting the tone for the season, one reel at a time.

Komal Pandey: Festive Fashion Trailblazer

Festive season and Komal Pandey are a match made in couture heaven. Known for her bold experimentation, she reimagines saris, lehengas, and drapes in ways that resonate with young India. Her Diwali and wedding-season reels don’t just inspire, they go viral, making her the go-to muse for brands during the season.

Masoom Minawala: Global Desi Vibes

For Masoom Minawala, festive fits cross borders. Whether it’s a Navratri lehenga in Paris or a Diwali lookbook shot in Milan, she embodies the “global Indian.” Her festive content merges heritage with modernity, showing that tradition can travel, and still feel deeply personal.

Chef Sanjyot Keer: Recipes That Make It Home

Festivals are incomplete without food, and Sanjyot Keer ensures our feeds smell just like home. From Diwali mithais to Navratri special thalis, his recipes are more than tutorials. they’re nostalgia served digitally. For many, his reels bridge the gap between home kitchens and global audiences.

Kusha Kapila: Comedy Meets Festivity

Festivals also mean family drama, awkward relatives, and laugh-worthy traditions. Enter Kusha Kapila, who captures this like no one else. Through her festive sketches, she turns relatable chaos into digital entertainment, ensuring laughter is part of every celebration.

Why This Matters

Festivals in India have always been about community, but creators have taken that community online. Their content inspires how we dress, eat, laugh, and even shop during the season.

From fashion to food to comedy, creators are setting the vibe, the trends, and the culture around festivals. They’ve blurred the line between celebration and creation, and in doing so, made festivals both timeless and timely.

The Takeaway

Festivals are no longer limited to living rooms and local pandals. They’re amplified across feeds, hashtags, and reels. Thanks to creators, the festive spirit now has a digital pulse, one that connects millions across geographies.

In India today, festivals aren’t just festivals. They’re content festivals.

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Diya Bhansali Senior Executive - Social Media
Hi, I’m Diya - chai over coffee, Jaipur-born, Mumbai-bound. I write about creators, culture, and all the Internet chaos that comes with it.