Anantya Anand, 10, has been on cloud nine for the past two weeks. Late last month, she met and hung out with actor Madhuri Dixit while working on a sponsored video. “Most girls her age like Alia Bhatt, but Anantya has always been a Madhuri fan. Shaking a leg with the actor was like a dream come true for her,” says Anantya’s mother Nisha Anand, who has her own cookery channel on the video-sharing platform.Like the actor, Anantya is a star, too. Over the last five years, the Noida-based kid has drawn 4.5 million subscribers to her slice-of-life-video channel MyMissAnand on YouTube. One of the latest videos on the channel is about how “normal” kids behave during the weeklong Navratri festival. The video, which subtly takes a dig at “rich” kids’ antics during this period, has over 5 million views. A video on cheating in exams showcases why the practice will get you in trouble. Another one, on fake versus real friendships, has over 11 million views and counting. Anantya belongs to a new breed of content creators — the kids’ influencers. They are six-to-12-year-olds featuring in videos across genres — including singing, dancing, slime-making, sketches, challenges and reviews of…