Saloni Kandalgaonkar, popularly known as Mili kya Mili, recently shared how she joined S8UL Esports. She was a content creator for Corsair when S8UL Esports’ co-owner Animesh “Thug” Agarwal first heard about her. This was when she was also a member of Team Vitality India. After being approached by Thug’s talent management agency 8Bit Creatives, she joined the agency. After scouting for an organization to join for around six months, Thug offered Mili to join S8UL Esports, which she happily agreed to.
Mili kya Mili shares her journey from Team Vitality India to S8UL Esports
In a recent livestream, a viewer asked Mili how she became a part of S8UL Esports. In response, Mili stated that she was a part of Team Vitality India when Thug first heard about her. She was working at Corsair, which had collaborated with S8UL Esports at that time, and was one of its content creators (CC).
Mili stated that she was not affiliated with any talent agency when she met Thug. Following this, 8Bit Creatives approached her. She joined the agency and landed an Asus project through them. She met Thug at Asus’ party. Notably, at that time, Mili had already parted ways with Vitality six months prior to this event, and she had been telling Thug that she was looking for a new organization to join. “A few organizations were interested in signing me, but I was very confused about which one to join. The organization I wanted to join was not approaching me, and I was waiting for it to approach me,” she added.
Mili revealed that S8UL Esports was not even on her radar, as she believed it wasn’t possible for her. However, things took a surprising turn when Thug asked Mili to join S8UL Esports at the party. Mili was initially shocked but happy when Thug made the offer. “I was like “What?! S8UL? Seriously?!” That wasn’t even a question,” she added.
S8UL Esports is one of the most prominent esports and content creation organizations, featuring a few of the best talents from across India. With her content, Mili has proven herself as a valuable asset to the organization. She currently has over 265k subscribers on her YouTube channel and over 160k followers on Instagram.