

Pronto - What’s the appeal?
Did some digging on Pronto CEO - Her dad (or fatherly relative)’s a billionaire in US - Proper living the American dream - There are a number of forbes articles on him.
Was curious - For a girl who’s been born and brought up in the States, to come to India and enter Quick Services space? What’s the appeal for her? It’s not like she relates to India or has faced any of the experiences that an Indian consumer faces
Also - How do VCs get comfort to fund such founders? Has there been a successful founder in India who was born rich and still made it large? (Apart from Anant Ambani ofc) Don’t VCs do pattern matching? Which pattern did Pronto’s founder match?
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Don't these Indian billionaires just fly out Indian servants with em, take their passports, trap em in their mansion & just deposit meagre amounts in their Indian bank accounts?
That's what she'd have believed to be the norm growing up

Rich kid with VC Money. What could possibly go wrong ?


What you founders think about Indian startup scene?
So i am noticing majority of you guys who describe yourself as founder , I am sure you are working day and night buliding some amazing products and services for consumers out there in different domain , be it fintech , be it SaaS , be it...

AMA: Worked at tier 2 VC - got in post a few years of workex and a tier 2 Indian uni
Go ahead, ask if we pushed founders to commit fraud.

What stops you from *stealing* an idea that you found mind-blowing from a pitch of a startup trying to get a seed fun...

Who are the people in Indian Startup space you greatly regard to?
I will go first: Supam Maheswari, 3 unicorns, 2 of them are profitable (FirstCry, Xpressbees) (Globalbees)
Kishore Biyani, founder BigBazaar