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Startups to stardom, founders ride success

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April 08, 2025

From fintech firebrands to gadget gurus, top Indian entrepreneurs are leveraging their social media stardom, building personal brands and driving revenue streams beyond their core businesses.

- Pratishtha Bagai

Startups to stardom, founders ride success

Ashneer Grover, former BharatPe executive, is charging premium rates for brand collaborations, boasting millions of views in a lucrative side hustle. BoAt's Aman Gupta sees social media as a route to boost his company's sales, while Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath invests heavily in high-production-value podcasts, aiming to transform educational content into a new media empire.

Grover, who has over 1.4 million Instagram followers, regularly engages with the travel, humor, and lifestyle-related content he posts. In his 902 posts on the image-sharing platform, he has featured a row of influencers, including Chetan Goyal, Harshita Gupta, and Shubham Gaur.

"After getting popular, I thought about how to use my fame constructively. Incidentally, after getting featured in the first season of Shark Tank, I was approached by many influencers for collaborations. As that content did well, raking anywhere between five to 10 million views organically, I figured social media content was a way for me to monetize my fame," Grover said.

Grover has also collaborated with Prime Video, JioHotstar, and Zee5 to promote various shows.

"Since I have a higher brand value than influencers, I charge brands higher than them, but with high engagement, I deliver a good return on investment," he said.

Grover settled a two-year-long legal dispute with BharatPe in 2024, forfeiting his shareholding and association with the company. He is now working on a new fintech, ZeroPe.

Meanwhile, Gupta of consumer electronics maker BoAt, also a Shark Tank entrepreneur, sees social media content as an opportunity to boost business.

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