Hi, I'm Sahej!
Hustler. Singer. Keen reader. Adventure seeker—that’s me! Crafting brands that don’t just exist—they stand out Building my dreams while helping others achieve theirs From curious builder to digital entrepreneur—one project at a time


Hi, I'm Sahej!
Hustler. Singer. Keen reader. Adventure seeker—that’s me!

Work Experience

Agency Founder – Upcell Studio
October 2024 – Present

Agency Founder – Digi Fusion
November 2023 – September 2024

Performance Marketing Intern at Digital Vidya
March 2024

Search Engine Optimization Intern at Digital Vidya
February 2024

Social Media Marketing Intern at Digital Vidya
January 2024

Freelance Graphic Designer & Video Editor
July 2020 – October 2021

Competitive Robotics Engineer at Father Agnel School
April 2019 – September 2020
Certifications & Affiliations
Recent Work
Voluntopia
Platform for NGO's & Volunteers
Voluntopia is a purpose-driven platform built to bridge the gap between NGOs and volunteers, creating a seamless space for collaboration. Volunteers can create detailed profiles, much like a social media network, allowing NGOs to review their skills and reach out directly. On the other hand, NGOs can post opportunities, functioning like a job listing platform, where volunteers can apply for roles that align with their interests.
MQ Learning
Humanistic Skills Academy
MQ Learning, an EduQua-certified academy based in Zurich, Switzerland, specializes in humanistic skills development through live programs and events. They collaborate with industry leaders and organizations to provide cutting-edge training in leadership, strategy, and transformation, working with names like Adidas, DoorDash, Accenture, Zurich, and many more.
Experiences Shared, Results Delivered



Deeper Into My World
Curious, aren’t you?
Every good journey needs a soundtrack. Hit play, sit back, and enjoy the ride—this one’s going to be fun.
The Journey So Far ~
Building, Breaking,
and Dreaming Big
It all started with melee weapons. Inspired by movies, I began crafting crossbows and other contraptions, loving the idea of building things myself. But that was just the spark.
What followed was a deep dive into endless DIY projects—mechanical gadgets, experimental builds, and countless small inventions. I spent all my free time creating, breaking, and improving things, driven purely by curiosity and the thrill of making something from nothing. This phase built the foundation for everything that came next.

From DIY Builds to Combat Robots
At 14, I took on a bigger challenge—battlebots. I built three different designs, each teaching me something new. The first two were wooden prototypes with budget parts, but setbacks were inevitable. In one competition, I arrived fully prepared—only for my bot to short-circuit and fail to start when my turn came. In another, my bot entered the arena only to be completely shattered by a stronger opponent.
But I kept pushing. I was working with drill machines, angle grinders, saws, and other heavy tools that many adults still hesitate to use, but my parents trusted me with them. With my third battlebot, I went all in—a heavy metal frame, ruthless weapons, and high-power motors. That was the one that finally secured my victory. More than just a win, it was proof that persistence pays off.

From Physical Builds to Digital Creations
After robotics, my curiosity shifted to the digital world. I began exploring graphic design and video editing, fascinated by the power of visual storytelling. What started as a hobby soon became a passion—I took on freelance gigs, created content, and honed my creative eye.
To share my journey, I launched a YouTube channel with tutorials on editing and design. It wasn’t just about teaching—it was about expressing myself, building something of my own, and connecting with others online. This phase ignited my love for digital work and laid the foundation for everything that followed.
But with board exams approaching and constant discouragement from those around me, I ended up not just stepping away—but deleting everything I had built, hoping it would quiet the noise around me.

Learning the Art of Digital Growth
After finishing school, I knew I didn’t want to follow the conventional path. I wanted to create, build, and grow things online—so I enrolled in a Digital Marketing course at Digital Vidya in Delhi. This wasn’t just about learning tools; it was about understanding the entire digital ecosystem.
Alongside that, I pursued a Web Design & Branding course, where I learned to combine strategy with aesthetics. I dived deep into user psychology, design principles, SEO, ad funnels, and everything that shapes how a brand connects with its audience.
These courses gave me the clarity and confidence I needed to turn my passion into a profession. For the first time, I saw how all my scattered interests—design, tech, creativity—could come together to actually solve problems and build brands.

From a Solo Hustle to a Recognized Digital Studio
Armed with skills and clarity, I launched my first digital venture—DigiFusion—focused on helping small businesses go digital. It began modestly: just me, my laptop, and a deep desire to make an impact. I worked with whatever came my way—websites, logos, social media, anything that could help clients stand out.
As my work grew, so did my vision. DigiFusion eventually evolved into Upcell Studio, a more focused and refined version of everything I wanted to build. Upcell wasn’t just a name change—it marked a shift in direction, from a trial-and-error phase to a purpose-led design studio with real direction.
Along the way, I collaborated with a wide mix of businesses—each project bringing fresh challenges and valuable lessons. From local shops to emerging startups, I helped shape digital identities that not only looked great but performed with purpose. What started as a one-person mission evolved into a studio that people began to trust, recommend, and grow with.

On My Bookshelf
A collection of books that have influenced my thinking, creativity, and approach to work and life.








Bucket List
- Learn Guitar
- Start Creating Content
- Learn a Martial Art
- Create a Profitable Agency
- Buy Camera
- Build a Cool Studio and PC Setup
- Start a Product Business
- Visit Japan
- Go Skydiving
- Do an International Boys Trip
- Do a Solo Trip
- Move out of Hometown
- Love Someone (Get Nerfed)