Dhar Mann: He is the mann behind the You Tube channel Dhar Mann. He doesn't usually appear in his videos but will make ocassional appearances.
Aesop Enforcer: He creates videos to tell stories, teach lessons, and change lives.
Catchphrase: "So you see, we're not just telling stories, we're changing lives".
Mean Boss: Despite being a seemingly nice guy on the internet, he underpays his actors, doesn't attend his meetings and fires those who speak out against him which have led to protests against him and his studio.
Reformed Criminal: He was convicted of fraud and selling drugs. He now creates videos that focusses on life lessons although certain events have said otherwise.
Wealthy Philanthropist: He is an entrepreneur who owns many businesses and makes life lesson videos.
Is this allowed, considering that Dhar Mann is a Real Life person who often plays himself and many of those tropes are related to his life outside of the videos?
Dhar Mann: He is the mann behind the You Tube channel Dhar Mann. He doesn't usually appear in his videos but will make ocassional appearances.
Is this allowed, considering that Dhar Mann is a Real Life person who often plays himself and many of those tropes are related to his life outside of the videos?