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Meet Saurabh Patel – A 20-year who established entertainment portal Dhollywood Life for Gujarati celebrities

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Gujarat is a state which has a tremendous entrepreneurial spirit and is home to extraordinary business opportunities. In the last few years, many young minds with spectacular business ideas have stepped in the entrepreneurial world. One such young guy, Saurabh Patel has carved his name as the most promising digital marketing expert in Gujarat. He is the founder of Dhollywood Life, an entertainment portal for the Gujarati film industry. The portal is all about promoting the best talents from Gujarati cinema and gives timely updates about celebrities, stars, fashion and other news from Dhollywood.

The 20-year old guy was highly inspired for a long time to promote Gujarati language and its cinema in the country. Many celebrities from the industry are smitten by the entertainment platform which has taken over social media by storm. Amidst the lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic, many people have got bored at home. In the lockdown period, the portal started an initiative called ‘Stay Home With Dhollywood Life’. Many celebrities including Bhoomi Trivedi, Aishwarya Majmudar, Khushi Shah, Kirtidan Gadhvi among others have extended their support to the initiative. These popular faces are also associated with the entertainment platform.  

Apart from this, Dhollywood Life has collaborated with many artists to entertain the audience in the quarantine. Every day a Gujarati artist from different fields of music, social media, films and TV serials are coming forward with Instagram live sessions to interact with the followers. The man behind the entertainment portal, Saurabh Patel since a very young age discovered his interest in social media. He has earlier led many digital marketing campaigns for celebrities and politicians in Gujarat. 

Patel is currently pursuing B.Com in Godhra and is also working hard to take Dhollywood Life on a new level. Looking at his incredible work, Saurabh has inspired many young people with his work. At just 20, this young guy is working with some of the prominent names from the Gujarati entertainment industry. The co-founder of Dhollywood Life, Aastha Sutharia is also a college-going student from Gujarat. The duo at this age is making their family proud and they have a lot of interesting things planned for the future of Dhollywood Life.

The idea of Bigtime Daily landed this engineer cum journalist from a multi-national company to the digital avenue. Matthew brought life to this idea and rendered all that was necessary to create an interactive and attractive platform for the readers. Apart from managing the platform, he also contributes his expertise in business niche.

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Scaling Success: Why Smart Habits Beat Growth Hacks in Modern eCommerce

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There’s a romanticized image of the eCommerce founder: a daring risk-taker chasing the next big idea, fueled by late-night caffeine and last-minute inspiration. But the reality behind scaled, sustainable brands tells a different story. Success in digital commerce doesn’t come from chaos or clever hacks. It comes from habits. Repetitive, structured, often unglamorous habits.

Change, a digital platform created by eCommerce strategist Ryan, builds its entire philosophy around this truth. Through education, mentorship, and infrastructure, Change helps founders shift from scrambling for quick wins to building strong systems that grow with them. The company doesn’t just offer software. It provides the foundation for digital trade, particularly for those in the B2B space.

The Habits That Build Momentum

At the heart of Change’s philosophy are five core habits Ryan considers non-negotiable. These aren’t buzzwords; they’re the foundation of sustainable growth.

First, obsess over data. Successful founders replace guesswork with metrics. They don’t rely on gut feelings. They measure performance and iterate.

Second, know your customer deeply. Not just what they buy, but why they buy. The most resilient brands build emotional loyalty, not just transactional volume.

Third, test fast. Algorithms shift. Consumer behavior changes. High-performing teams don’t resist this; they test weekly, sometimes daily, and adapt.

Fourth, manage time like a CEO. Every decision has a cost. Prioritizing high-impact actions isn’t optional; it’s survival.

Fifth, stay connected to mentorship and learning. The digital market moves quickly. The remaining founders are the ones who keep learning, never assuming they know it all. 

Turning Habits into Infrastructure

What begins as personal discipline must eventually evolve into a team structure. Change teaches founders how to scale their systems, not just their sales.

Tools are essential for starting, think Notion for documentation, Asana for project management, Mixpanel or PostHog for analytics, and Loom for async communication. But tools alone don’t create momentum.

Teams need Monday metric check-ins, weekly test cycles, customer insight reviews, just to name a few. Founders set the tone by modeling behavior. It’s the rituals that matter, then, they turn it into company culture.

Ryan puts it simply: “We’re not just building tools; we’re building infrastructure for digital trade.”

Avoiding the Common Traps

Even with structure, the path isn’t always smooth. Some founders over-focus on short-term results, chasing vanity metrics or shiny tactics that feel productive but don’t move the needle.

Others fall into micromanagement, drowning in dashboards instead of building intuition. Discipline should sharpen clarity, not create rigidity. Flexibility is part of the process. Knowing when to pivot is just as important as knowing when to persist.

Scaling Through Self-Replication

In the end, eCommerce scale isn’t just about growing a business. It’s about repeating successful systems at every level. When founders internalize high-performance habits, they turn them into processes, then culture, then legacy.

Growth doesn’t require more motivation. It requires more precision. More consistency. Your calendar, not your to-do list, is your business plan.

In a space dominated by noise and novelty, Change and its founder are quietly reshaping the conversation. They aren’t chasing trends but building resilience, one habit at a time.

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