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Varenya Borbora at 10 becomes Assam's youngest Instagram star with 2 million followers and growing social media influence

Varenya Borbora at 10 becomes Assam's youngest Instagram star with 2 million followers and growing social media influence

Time of India19-07-2025
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Varenya Borbora, a talented 10-year-old from Jorhat, Assam, is taking the internet by storm with her confident communication skills and creative content. Known online as Vivacious Varenya, she has quickly gained popularity through her engaging videos and vibrant personality.
Her recent appearance on The Ranveer Show, hosted by renowned entrepreneur and content creator Ranveer Allahbadia (aka BeerBiceps), has further boosted her visibility. With a growing online presence and viral reach, Varenya Borbora is proving that age is no barrier to influence. This young digital star from Assam is fast becoming a name to watch in India's content creation space.
With a mix of natural charm, talent, and a dedicated family, Varenya Borbora is on track to become one of India's most inspiring young digital creators.
Her story reminds us that authenticity, encouragement, and a nurturing environment can help even the youngest voices make a powerful impact online.
Vivacious Varenya's journey: From school performances to a confident young creator
During her podcast interview, Varenya's poise and maturity left the host visibly amazed. When she casually mentioned having nearly two million Instagram followers, Ranveer reacted in disbelief. Since then, her follower count has crossed the two-million mark, a remarkable achievement for such a young creator.
When asked about the foundation of her confidence, Varenya attributed it to the positive feedback she received from her family, friends, and even strangers online.
Her journey into the public spotlight began with a school performance of the song 'Everything I Am,' encouraged by her sister. The warm reception from classmates made her feel 'valued' and laid the groundwork for her growing self-assurance.
'Whenever people appreciate me, it just feels so good. It helps me believe in myself more and more,' Varenya on The Ranveer Show
The secret behind Varenya's fluent English: Cartoons, movies, and early exposure
One of the most widely admired aspects of Varenya's persona is her fluent English, especially given her young age.
She explained that she developed her language skills by watching English-language cartoons and movies from an early age. In fact, she humorously noted that she understood English better than Assamese at one point in her childhood.
Her love for the language shines through in her videos, which often revolve around language tips, positive affirmations, and uplifting messages, all delivered with her signature calmness and charm.
How a young influencer's viral video sparked a national conversation on emotional wellness
Varenya first caught national attention with a viral video where she tapped a meditation bowl and asked viewers, 'Are you feeling a little anxious today?' The simplicity, serenity, and sincerity of the clip struck a chord with audiences across India, cementing her reputation as a thoughtful and emotionally intelligent young influencer.
Behind Varenya's success lies a strong family support system. Her mother, Masumi Sharma Borbora, manages her Instagram profile, while her father, Pranjal Borbora, oversees her YouTube channel, which features a mix of vlogs, songs, and educational content.
Her elder sister plays an essential role in video editing and creative direction. What started as fun home recordings—like 'pretend house tours' on her mom's phone—eventually transformed into a structured content journey, helping her amass over 16,500 YouTube subscribers and a growing fan base.
In addition to her public speaking and social media presence, Varenya is also a passionate singer. She frequently uploads cover versions of English songs, skillfully blending her love for music with her communication prowess. Her content style—relatable, articulate, and emotionally warm—resonates with viewers of all ages.
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