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Welcome to the Indian internet – where meme templates turn into national anthems,
influencers become demigods and dating apps curate our lives. In The Great Indian
Brain Rot
, Anurag Minus Verma fearlessly dives into the chaotic pits of the country’s
digital life, where every second Indian is chasing fame for fame’s sake, serving up a
satirical feast of essays that are as sharp as they are funny.

Anurag unpacks the bizarre world of ‘cringe’ creators and the raw economics of virality.
He writes of the relentless influencer hustle and the unsettling rise of fake followers,
and mines through the toxic digital kurukshetra of online hate and the bewildering quest
of young millennial Indians for love via screens in the age of cheap 5G data.

Determinedly exploring our profound loneliness despite being hyper-connected and
exposing the caste and class politics behind our collective online ‘brain rot’, Anurag taps
into a nation in churn.

Through incisive commentary, personal anecdotes and a distinctly Indian wit, these
essays challenge readers to question the true cost of ‘free’ social media, the dodgy trail
of propaganda and the silent battles fought by those striving for authenticity amidst the
relentless digital cacophony.

This collection is a necessary, thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny guide for anyone
grappling with the glorious, infuriating and often nonsensical reality of India’s online existence.

 
 
 

Review

"Anurag’s The Great Indian Brain Rot offers a sharp, often quirky dive into India’s evolving (and at times devolving) cultural zeitgeist, as shaped by the digital revolution that began at the turn of the millennium. It is fun, it is thought-provoking, occasionally unsettling, and engrossing read" - Neeraj Ghaywan

"I look forward to everything Anurag does, so it is truly our saubhagya that he is as prolific and sharp a writer as he is a filmmaker and podcast host. In this collection of essays, he uses his trademark humour and keen observation to launch an entertaining (and sometimes scathing) sociopolitical commentary on a variety of subjects. And like everything else he does, it is full of delights" - Kiran Rao

About the Author

Anurag Minus Verma is an influencer, writer and multimedia artist who hosts the widely popular Anurag Minus Verma Podcast. Apart from the satirical video diaries and character videos that have steadily earned him a cult following on lakhs on social media, he has also written for publications such as The Indian Express, The Times of India, LiveMint, Newslaundry, The Wire, and The Print. His digital identity as Anurag Minus Verma occurred entirely by happenstance. His unique digital identity, adopted over a decade ago due to username guidelines mandating surnames, is variously interpreted by his viewers as evidence of both his wit and anti-caste symbolism.
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  • ISBN: 9789361312120
  • Author: Anurag Minus Verma
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publising India
  • Pages: 224
  • Format: Paperback
  • Release Date: 18 November 2025
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Welcome to the Indian internet – where meme templates turn into national anthems,
influencers become demigods and dating apps curate our lives. In The Great Indian
Brain Rot
, Anurag Minus Verma fearlessly dives into the chaotic pits of the country’s
digital life, where every second Indian is chasing fame for fame’s sake, serving up a
satirical feast of essays that are as sharp as they are funny.

Anurag unpacks the bizarre world of ‘cringe’ creators and the raw economics of virality.
He writes of the relentless influencer hustle and the unsettling rise of fake followers,
and mines through the toxic digital kurukshetra of online hate and the bewildering quest
of young millennial Indians for love via screens in the age of cheap 5G data.

Determinedly exploring our profound loneliness despite being hyper-connected and
exposing the caste and class politics behind our collective online ‘brain rot’, Anurag taps
into a nation in churn.

Through incisive commentary, personal anecdotes and a distinctly Indian wit, these
essays challenge readers to question the true cost of ‘free’ social media, the dodgy trail
of propaganda and the silent battles fought by those striving for authenticity amidst the
relentless digital cacophony.

This collection is a necessary, thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny guide for anyone
grappling with the glorious, infuriating and often nonsensical reality of India’s online existence.

 
 
 

Review

"Anurag’s The Great Indian Brain Rot offers a sharp, often quirky dive into India’s evolving (and at times devolving) cultural zeitgeist, as shaped by the digital revolution that began at the turn of the millennium. It is fun, it is thought-provoking, occasionally unsettling, and engrossing read" - Neeraj Ghaywan

"I look forward to everything Anurag does, so it is truly our saubhagya that he is as prolific and sharp a writer as he is a filmmaker and podcast host. In this collection of essays, he uses his trademark humour and keen observation to launch an entertaining (and sometimes scathing) sociopolitical commentary on a variety of subjects. And like everything else he does, it is full of delights" - Kiran Rao

About the Author

Anurag Minus Verma is an influencer, writer and multimedia artist who hosts the widely popular Anurag Minus Verma Podcast. Apart from the satirical video diaries and character videos that have steadily earned him a cult following on lakhs on social media, he has also written for publications such as The Indian Express, The Times of India, LiveMint, Newslaundry, The Wire, and The Print. His digital identity as Anurag Minus Verma occurred entirely by happenstance. His unique digital identity, adopted over a decade ago due to username guidelines mandating surnames, is variously interpreted by his viewers as evidence of both his wit and anti-caste symbolism.

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