Soham Parekh: MyThoughts
I believe what he did was right.
Think from a biz perspective. He aced in a skill, monetized it, built proofs, scaled it, employed people.
It’s how a business works. You can call it an agency. In the process he may have hurt some people feelings, but that happens.
From risk reward perspective, he made 9 cr in a year, after taxes & salaries = 6 cr Worth it! Most people can’t make this in their lifetime!
Also I’m pretty sure in 6 months, he will be earning same amount of money at a company or as a cofounder.
He did what he had to do for survival!
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions

Hey how do you justify doing illegal things just because they are harmless? This moral compass tilt is unreal 🌚
Exactly! When same founders/company don’t pay employees in the name of bankruptcy/or any safe word, why no one questions them? Just because they are disguising themselves using laws?
My point being earlier this was a one way street, founders fu***ing employees , that no one questioned
Now that the tables turned and the guy made some good amount of money, everyone’s against him?

If his other jobs were Swiggy delivery agent, gigolo, make up artist, plumber, electrican , etc... they wouldn't have bothered. His crime - he made money.

Facts

Read reviews from some of his employers. In many cases he did great work for 1-2 days, then vanished, kept giving excuses about
Check his interview, he keeps saying he did it because he needed the money, then he said he always took lower pay and didn't do it for the money.
He doesn't have to explain to us as the public, but he does have to explain to those startup founders who he targetted who were desperate for enthu and good people.

absolutely