The Artistic Journey of Pawan De Tuctor & Raju Jaiswal

Meet the rising talents from Purniya and Ghazipur—Pawan De Tuctor & Raju Jaiswal—who turned struggles into success through their YouTube venture “Myom Film.” A powerful artistic journey.

Two Dreamers, One Journey

In the sprawling chaos and unmatched energy of Mumbai, countless dreams take root. Among them were two young men from small towns in India—Pawan De Tuctor from Purniya, Bihar, and Raju Jaiswal from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. Both driven by a passion for acting and cinema, they arrived in Mumbai not just with suitcases, but with hearts full of ambition and eyes set on silver screens.

Their journey wasn’t about fame; it was about expression, creativity, and breaking the mold. And that’s exactly what they did.

The Harsh Reality of Auditions

As they stepped into the world of Bollywood, Pawan and Raju were greeted not by opportunities, but by gatekeepers. They began auditioning relentlessly—day after day, script after script—hoping to land even a single scene. But soon, the harsh reality hit: the industry had its favorites, its inner circles, and an unspoken monopoly that favored the few while sidelining the unknown.

Despite giving their hundred percent—emotionally, physically, and financially—they found themselves lost in a sea of talent, many times ignored, often underestimated.

Turning Struggles into Stories

But what sets true artists apart is not their struggle, but their response to it.

One evening, after yet another long day of unsuccessful auditions, they sat together, reflecting not on rejection—but on possibilities. That’s when the idea of starting something of their own sparked. Why wait for a role when they could write their own stories? Why chase validation when they could create art on their terms?

And just like that, a new chapter began.

The Birth of Myom Film

On 23rd May 2025, Pawan and Raju launched their YouTube channel: Myom Film.

Pawan, with a sharp eye for production and a brave heart that didn’t fear investing his savings, took on the role of producer and content strategist. Meanwhile, Raju, with his deep knowledge of cameras, lighting, and visual storytelling, stepped into the shoes of the director and DOP (Director of Photography).

Together, they were the perfect match—the heart and soul of an independent artistic revolution.

Building from the Ground Up

Without any big studio backing, they started with a basic setup—minimal crew, borrowed gear, late-night shoots. But what they had was vision, storytelling, and authenticity.

Their content was real, raw, and relatable—short films that echoed the struggles of youth, the beauty of small-town dreams, and the complexity of everyday emotions.

Within just a week, they crossed their first 1,000 subscribers—a milestone that meant much more than a number. It was validation from the people, not the gatekeepers. Today, their channel is gaining momentum, with each short film drawing more eyes, more engagement, and more applause.

Creating for Indian Cinema, Not Just for Views

What makes Myom Film special is not just its success—but its purpose. Pawan and Raju aren’t chasing viral trends; they’re shaping meaningful cinema. They believe in art that reflects life, films that speak truth, and stories that have soul.

They’re now collaborating with local actors, writers, and musicians, bringing together a community of unheard voices. From scripting to post-production, everything is done with the intent of raising the bar for independent cinema in India.

Looking Forward: A Vision Rooted in Passion

Pawan De Tuctor and Raju Jaiswal are not just YouTubers or aspiring actors. They are modern-day storytellers, visionaries who turned disappointment into determination.

Their dream is to collaborate with passionate filmmakers, work on bigger platforms, and eventually contribute to Indian cinema not as outsiders seeking entry, but as artists offering value. They’re open to partnerships, eager for learning, and committed to creating content that moves people.

Their journey is a testament to what happens when talent meets purpose, when rejection fuels reinvention, and when two friends decide to tell their own story—one frame at a time.

They aren’t just telling stories.

They are the story.

And India is finally watching.

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