Wednesday 2 July 2014

In converasation with Mr. Rohit Raj

None of us are quite serious about our future at our teen age. We rarely plan our next 50 years when we are 19 but then there are people who are ambitious since the time they landed into their senses. One of those few is Mr. Rohit Raj, who was always clear about his plans and as to what he wants to achieve. He had a very clear cut goal to be an event organizer because he wanted to manage people’s entertainment and bring smile on their faces by turning their mere dream into a subsisting reality. His desire is to turn into out into the biggest wedding planner of this country. He has mixed experiences from his past works. From managing some great events in school life to bringing an international artist from Russia to India on a tour with 17 mega events around the country, this journey was not at all that smooth and cozy. He managed to pull some shows in renowned Delhi University, like the Annual Fest of DRC, IP College for Women, College of Vocational Studies and many more. But as they say dreams are infinite so this man also has some major plans in his store to which he is looking forward to surmount as soon as possible. So by now you know him by his achievements and future plans, but now you will know him by his own words.

Interviewer: Hey Rohit! First of all, thank you for being a part of our program: IN CONVERSATION WITH VYAPAAR. It’s a pleasure to have you.
Rohit: Hi! It’s my pleasure to answer your questions. Hoping for an amazing  time with you.

Interviewer: Sir I would like to begin with asking you about your school life. How had it been?
Rohit: My school life was extra ordinary with best of friends, best of teachers. Being a DPS kid the exposure provided was of next level. I must say the support I got in my senior year was amazing. I became the President Co-Curricular activities of the student’s council which bought a lot of confidence in me. I always miss my school and the people around me.

Interviewer: Did you aspire to be an event planner from the very beginning?
Rohit: I always aspired to do something different. Something that not many peopledo. Event management  influenced me in November, 2010 and since then there was no looking back.

Interviewer: If we see your social life, we observe that you have a good circle. How do you think it has helped you in your professional life?
Rohit: To be honest I have a very small friend circle. I do talk to a lot of people but my circle is small. Well yes my network has grown in past few years because of my work. You know being in such an industry which is all about public relations, the network has helped me in many ways. Most of thecollege fests I do are because of my college friends and relatives, which has definitely bought me a lot of work.

Interviewer: You dropped an year and then you chose journalism over engineering. Why so?
Rohit: Well, my father wanted me to be an engineer, a civil engineer to be more precise. But after one year I realized that it was not my cup of tea. I could not really study engineering and do justice. It was not there in my destiny. One fine day I confessed it and my father asked if I wished to do something else. I said Mass Communication and Journalism and since then I am on a roller coaster ride.

Interviewer: Do you think you made the right decision?
Rohit: Oh yes! It feels good to do something that I like. And yes it was difficult to face the people around and answer their questions like why did you leave Engineering? Why Journalism? But after 6 months when they read my mention in TOI, it was a big slap on their faces and now when people talk about my work with respect, it feels great.

Interviewer: What sacrifices did you do or problems you faced to transform your ideas into a real life project?
Rohit: There were a few sacrifices I had to make to pursue my business properly. I have a working weekend, during peak seasons there are no routines. I actually slept in my car in the month of February and I was literally shivering. But there is one major sacrifice that I have made. I wanted to fulfill my parent’s dream to be an engineer, but I could not. That’s destiny!

Interviewer: How do you overcome them?
Rohit: I try to enjoy my work. I don’t care if I am working on the weekends. I make work fun and try to give my best. I remember once we came to CP all the way, just to get chicken hot dog at 3 bin the night. So yeah we try to enjoy our work. And talking about my parents, they are very happy with the progress so they do not mind.

Interviewer: How do you manage your business and your studies at the very same time?
Rohit: I have this really coo college where the college hours are from 10 to 4, so I get ample of time at night to fix my meetings and do my homework. The attendance is not much of a problem so I manage my attendance well. Talking about my result in my first year, I was amongst the top 3 students from my batch.

Interviewer: Who is your ideal? In which way do you follow them?
Rohit: There is no specific ideal to be honest. Anyone who has made their name in the market with their name and talent, anyone who has achieved something big are the people who attract me. I would like to be someone like Shahrukh Khan or Yuvraaj Singh who made so much out of their life from nothing. I want to make my own brand and build my name in the market and I am working rigorously on it.

Interviewer: We would like to know about some of your recent events.
Rohit: We just completed a major 18 show in the month of February. Artists like Nikhil D’souza , FalakShabir and others have performed for us at different colleges and universities. We managed to entertain 40,000 students in the first quarter and hoping to entertain more students out there.

Interviewer: What is your take on Gurgaon Rave Party case in which the police arrested around 100 children?
Rohit: I thing the age limit and the rules and regulations should be followed wisely. I still laugh at people who are still 16, forget 18 and they end up coming at public events like a boss. One needs to understand that there is an age for everything. I might sound like a stupid here but I must say that one should take it slow. I don’t understand why people organize such raves for children. They are anyway illegal.

Interviewer: Did you face such problems ever?
Rohit: Well. I don’t really encourage all this in my events. I have this different foot fall for my events so I don’t face such issues in my events. Thank god for that.

Interviewer: Do you think collaborations boast business expansion ?
Rohit: Oh collaborations are always welcome. My partner Mr. ShantanvKapoor has this mantra “Together we rule, divided we fall” so we follow this theory blindly.  If we are a team then we are socially stronger than an individual. The network grow when you collaborate with different people. One can collaborate with companies/artists/vendors or others which definitely helps us in a long run.

Interviewer: If yes then how did you go about it? And do you have specific names with whom you wish to collaborate with?
Rohit: Yes. In many events we have collaborated with new and old different event companies. We have even tied up with few artists and we promote our collaborations. In the future I would really like to manage Mr. Arijit Singh or YoYo Honey Singh as these are one of the most selling artists and working with them will be an experience of its own. I have collaborations in Pakistan and I would like to engage with at least one artist from each country.

Interviewer: How many key members are there in your team? What are their priorities at GROG EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT PVT. LTD. ?
Rohit: I have my brother in work and partner in crime Mr. Shantav Kapoor with me in the firm who works as the Director Operations and I work as the Director Marketing and that my friend is a small happy Grog family.

Interviewer: Do you think hierarchy system in an organization like yours comes with efficiency or not?
Rohit: See I don’t think there is anybody ranked above another. Everybody works as a team and contributes their part. Everybody is assigned with a work and is supported to do that. I always believe that I want people to work WITH me not FOR me. Till the time people are working WITH me they will give in their cent percent but if they will work FOR me they will not give their best.

Interviewer: What marketing strategies do you opt for promoting your events/
Rohit: Some events are like corporate events/weddings [yes we did three weddings last season] College fests, such kind of event does not really need promotion. But yeah ticketed shows and promotional events are promoted through social networking sites. Ticketing portals, hoardings, pamphlets, print ads are the best techniques for promotion.

Interviewer: How was your experience  of working with DJ NastiaZolote?[the 3rd best DJ in the world]
Rohit: Nastia Zolote is only a DJ but she is also a music producer. Her Indian tour was a turning point. It bought me some name and fame all over the country bringing me the title of one of the youngest artist manager in the country. Her tour was indeed memorable.

Interviewer: Whom do you wish to work with in the future?
Rohit: Any artist who is not snobbish and is down to earth is welcome. Any artist who can entertain the crowd is invited. Any artist that helps me make money is always appreciated. But yes I wanted to do a huge show with Swedish House Malfie, which I know will remain a dream now.

Interviewer: Where do you see yourself after 10 years?
Rohit: I see myself in a huge multi story office space, with bigger work force, with a bigger name, with a brand name that needs no introduction, with an aim that will always grow, with more tattoos on my body and a  flat tummy and a hot sedan parked outside my office.

Interviewer: Any suggestions for all the budding entrepreneurs out there?
Rohit: I would like to say one thing which I have mentioned many times before that you only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. Do what you love, struggle to achieve it, face difficulties, fight bravely. Take your own decisions and don’t let your parents take it. Even if you make one wrong move don’t forget there is a lot left in life. Don’t you take your academic results that seriously, how well you fit in the market matters.  This might be misleading, but I strongly believe in it.

Interviewer: Thank you sir, it was a pleasure to talk to you. Thank you!
Rohit: This is an amazing initiative by the DCAC. Vyapaar’s newsletter might help in bringing a change in the life of a few. High five to you guys. All the best.

 This interview is taken by one of our founding members- Vijay kapoor