00:00In my age of 70, I am making my first vlog in my life.
00:05This is my first vlog in my life.
00:07It's like three days.
00:09And today, you are watching Boog.
00:11Boog.
00:12Boog.
00:12Boog.
00:14Boog.
00:15A space usually ruled by young creators and well-produced content is seeing a surprising shift.
00:21So let's see a day in my life in 60 seconds.
00:25What happens in the book? Do you remember?
00:26I didn't understand this before.
00:28Tell me about it.
00:30Senior citizens are showing up, trying content creation for the first time and quietly winning the internet over.
00:37Hello, friends.
00:39Radhi Rade.
00:40I'm very good.
00:41So most Bokhto fields them to understand why now.
00:45I don't want to make a vlog.
00:47I'm still happy.
00:49It started with a 70-year-old man in his very first vlog.
01:02He was trying to explore different avenues to buy time during his retirement.
01:07The video was shaky, the angle was unusual and yet it crossed a million views.
01:37And he's not the only one.
01:41This elderly couple's video was posted by their granddaughter.
01:44In the clip, they are reacting to the fact that their video received 3 likes.
01:48Just 3.
01:56Now, they share daily vlogs.
02:04And then there's the single mother who had fallen victim to a financial fraud and was going through a very
02:10difficult phase in her life when she started shooting videos.
02:26She turned to vlogging as a way to cope, to express and slowly rebuild a sense of normalcy in her
02:32life.
02:42The same generation who they thought wouldn't understand them is the one watching, liking and staying.
02:51Long.
02:52Long.
02:52Long.
02:52Long.
02:52Long.
02:52Long.
02:52Long.
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