Dayra videos have become one of the most popular content categories on YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and Facebook. Thousands of creators upload devotional songs, folk music, and live Dayra performances every day. If you want to start your own Dayra video channel, this guide will help you create professional-quality videos that attract more viewers.

What Are Dayra Videos?
Dayra videos are recordings of live devotional programs, folk music performances, bhajans, kirtans, and cultural events. They are especially popular in Gujarat and are widely shared across social media platforms.
Equipment You Need
You don't need expensive gear to get started.
- Smartphone with HD or 4K camera
- Tripod
- External microphone (recommended)
- Ring Light (for indoor recordings)
- Power Bank
- Fast Internet Connection
- Best Video Editing Apps
Here are some popular editing apps for creating professional Dayra videos:
These apps allow you to trim clips, add subtitles, apply transitions, and export videos in HD quality.
How to Create a Viral Dayra Video
Step 1: Record in High Quality
Always record your videos in 1080p or 4K resolution.
step 2: Capture Clear Audio
Good audio quality is more important than video quality. Use an external microphone whenever possible.
Step 3: Edit Professionally
Remove unnecessary parts, add smooth transitions, and include attractive text animations.
Step 4: Add Subtitles
Many viewers watch videos without sound, so subtitles can increase engagement.
Step 5: Export in HD
Export videos in 1080p at 60 FPS for the best viewing experience.
Best Video Size
YouTube Shorts
- Resolution: 1080 × 1920
- Aspect Ratio: 9:16
Instagram Reels
- Resolution: 1080 × 1920
- Aspect Ratio: 9:16
Facebook Reels
- Resolution: 1080 × 1920
- Aspect Ratio: 9:16
Tips to Make Your Videos Go Viral
- Upload consistently.
- Use eye-catching thumbnails.
- Write SEO-friendly titles.
- Add relevant hashtags.
- Share videos on WhatsApp and Facebook groups.
- Respond to viewers' comments.
- Post during peak hours.
Important Copyright Notice
If you are recording someone else's live performance, always obtain permission from the event organizer or performer before publishing the video. Avoid downloading and re-uploading other creators' videos, as this may lead to copyright claims or channel penalties. Creating your own original recordings is the safest and best approach.
