"I Had No Money": Anupam Mittal Open Up About His Struggles Before Starting Shaadi.com

Mr Mittal recalled starting as an entrepreneur and going from living in a small Mumbai house with 20 people to becoming a multimillionaire in his 20s

'I Had No Money': Anupam Mittal Open Up About His Struggles Before Starting Shaadi.com

Mr Mittal revealed he had no money.

Anupam Mittal, the founder of Shaadi.com and 'Shark Tank India' judge has become a household name. Mr Mittal has made a significant impact in the business world with his remarkable achievements. On the Barbershop podcast, Mr Mittal recalled starting as an entrepreneur and going from living in a small Mumbai apartment with 20 people to becoming a multimillionaire in his 20s. Mr Mittal clarified that his father had a successful business in textile but there was a time when they were not well-off.

He shared with Bombay Shaving Company founder Shantanu Deshpande, "We wouldn't realise it as kids, but 20 of us were living in a 1,000-square-foot house at the time. People were sleeping on the dining table, under the dining table. But as kids, you don't think of that. You enjoy having so many kids around".

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After struggling for a few years, Mr Mittal's father became successful, and Anupam Mittal moved to the US for studies. However, he couldn't find a job there and he decided not to share it with his parents as they would insist him return. He revealed he had no money. 

He recalled, "Now the situation was such that I had no money, and if I asked them for money they say, 'Where's your salary?' I had no money. It was the first time I experienced hunger. This is something everybody should do in life once because experiencing hunger teaches you a lot. There was a time when I didn't eat for two or three days because I couldn't eat. How long could friends help? They would've helped, but you also feel bad after a while... Credit cards are maxed out, everything is finished. It wasn't like I was out on the streets, but I did experience some level of lack of resources".

Mr Mittal's luck worked and he became a multi-millionaire in his early 20s. "It was crazy, I'd never imagined it. I'd ordered a sports car, we used to party in stadiums, and our corporate parties would be on cruise ships. It was next level," he said.


 

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