The Great Indian Brain Rot Book Review | Indian Internet, Influencers, & @AnuragMinusVermaPodcast In early 2026, I read one of the most exciting books on Indian internet culture I’ve come across: The Great Indian Brain Rot by Anurag Minus Verma, published by Bloomsbury. The book uses humour and satire to map how India’s internet has shifted from cyber cafés and Yahoo Messenger to Jio-era reels, influencers, caste pride content, conspiracy podcasts, and toxic positivity, and how that constant, unchecked consumption melts our brains instead of making us think.In this video, I share my honest thoughts after sitting with the book for a month:What “brain rot” really means in the context of TikTok, Instagram, and endless fact–list reelsHow the chapters cover loveless loners online, the influencer hustle, cringe creators, caste pride, media circus after Sushant Singh Rajput, the coaching/teaching ecosystem, podcasting bubbles, toxic positivity, and the “masala metaverse.”Why the Puneet Superstar chapter might be one of the most iconic internet-character openings in recent Indian nonfictionWhere I think the book holds back (especially around politics and IT-cell style internet operations), and what I wish it had explored moreAs someone who works full-time in content and podcast production, I also react to the chapters on influencers and podcasters from my own experience of guest hunting, desperation for views, and the strange economics of the Indian podcast scene.If you want to understand why your feed looks the way it does, why everyone suddenly wants to be a creator, and how the Indian internet has reshaped our sense of self, caste, money, “relatability” and success, this book is absolutely worth your time.This video is not sponsored.You can find The Great Indian Brain Rot on Amazon and other stores; I’ll leave the link in the comments and description.The Great Indian Brain Rot book review, Anurag Minus Verma review, Indian internet culture book, brain rot and social media, Indian influencer hustle, Indian podcast scene criticism, Puneet Superstar chapter, caste pride on social media, Sushant Singh Rajput media trial, toxic positivity online, coaching and edtech teachers internet, Bloomsbury India nonfiction, Hindi Gharana book review, hindigharana, Indian booktube, internet satire book 2026Host: Gourav & AdityaProducer & Editor: Gourav Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/hindi_gharanaThanks for listening! For more info, visit: https://linktr.ee/hindigharana.