Meet The Founder

Chhavi Mittal

“By profession, I am an actor, a digital content creator, a writer and a Podcaster. But by sheer luck, I am a Cancer Warrior. Why luck? Because it changed my life forever, for the better. I draw my own limits, but not with a permanent marker, rather a pencil that I can erase to reset. I’m allergic to filters, I take one day at a time, and when I am told I can’t do something, I go ahead and do it anyway. With my resilience and steadfastness to break the stereotype, I have, well.. broken the stereotype. Join my community if you are looking for a safe space to have conversations.”

Meet Chhavi, the person

Chhavi Mittal was born and brought up in Delhi. She holds an honors degree in English Literature, and a Masters in Hindustani Classical Music (Vocal). She grew up in a completely musical environment, and became a performing singer since the age of 7. Having come to Mumbai with absolutely no ties to anybody in the industry, and having no acting background, it was but a miracle for her to get a break almost instantly. Chhavi is now a mother to a beautiful young girl and an adorable little boy.
Chhavi excels in all her roles. As an actor, Singer, Model, Wife, Mother, Home-maker, Writer, Author, Producer, Blogger, Vlogger, YouTuber & Podcaster. Passionate about everything she does, Chhavi is famous for giving her 200% to each & every project she undertakes. She’s a believer in the motto “One Life”, and lives by it every day.
Chhavi recently fought the battle against Breast Cancer and got hugely applauded for her brave fight.

MEET CHHAVI, THE PRODUCER

Chhavi has co-founded a successful Digital Content Creation Company along with husband Mohit Hussein. The YouTube channel, SUPERB IDEAS TRENDING, (formerly Shitty Ideas Trending) her maiden venture, showcases her creative abilities not just as an actor, but a creative writer as well. SIT has become a household name after the duo pioneered in the Sitcom format on YouTube with lovable characters like Rishi-Rohini and their iconic maid Baby. Together Mittal & Hussein are creating waves in the digital world.

MEET CHHAVI, THE CHANGEMAKER

Chhavi started her work in the field of wellness after she had to undergo an emergency C-section even though she was 8cm dilated. Chhavi’s story was featured in a CNN documentary too. After this experience, she made it a personal project to create awareness about C-sections, women’s health and fitness, mental health, career struggles, and many things that women go through. After her stint with Breast Cancer, Chhavi became actively associated with cancer awareness too. She launched her Merchandise with slogans close to her own ideology, like, ‘Allergic to Filters’, ‘One Day at a Time’ and ‘PsycHOTic’. Chhavi is also a fitness enthusiast and continues to inspire millions with her dedication towards unlocking novel skills which defy all standards of physical recovery. She is in the process of building a unique wellness community for women called ‘I BeliEVE specially targeting women fitness and wellness. A serial TedX speaker, today, Chhavi is engaging in different areas that excite her.

MEET CHHAVI, THE PODCASTER

Chhavi’s constant hunger to learn drew her to start her own podcast – Candid Confessions With Chhavi, where she speaks to people who have excelled in their own respective fields, in order to learn from them vicariously. She also invites spiritual healers and leaders who can bring about change with the sheer power of the spoken words.

MEET CHHAVI, THE AUTHOR

After her C-section, Chhavi found herself navigating mental health and physical health challenges that she was not expecting. As a Hypnobirthing mother, she never prepared herself for this road ahead. Along her journey, she discovered many women who believed it was impossible to lose weight after childbirth and impossible to lose the ‘C-section pouch’. She also discovered that she was not alone in the mental health challenges. She decided to conquer this unique challenge, and also create a roadmap for the women who were striving to be themselves. She authored ‘More than a Mama’ during covid so millions of women could benefit from what she learned.
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