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  • The Indian Startup Show

    Rishi Krishna CEO of Symbionic - On building an assistive tech startup dedicated to building affordable, life-changing prosthetic devices.

    20/06/2026 | 41 min
    Giving People a Second Life! We are thrilled to welcome back Rishi Krishna, the visionary Founder and CEO of Symbionic, for his first appearance since November 2021! A lot has changed since our last conversation. 

    After losing his right arm in a tragic bus accident in 2018, Rishi channeled his personal adversity into founding Symbionic, an assistive tech startup dedicated to building affordable, life-changing prosthetic devices. 

    In this episode, we dive deep into the massive pivots the business has undergone, what it really takes to build and scale in India, and how Symbionic is quite literally giving people a second life. Rishi also pulls back the curtain on his recent experiences pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham, offering invaluable advice for early-stage founders on navigating the noise, securing finance, AI and finally An inspiring story of delivering a prosthetic to a user just before her wedding, allowing her to celebrate with confidence and without self-consciousness.

    🎧 What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    The Origin & The Human Impact

    The Catalyst: Rishi reflects on the 2018 bus accident that changed his life and sparked the creation of Symbionic in 2019.

    Wearing Prosthetics in Public: Overcoming stigma and the emotional reality of living as an amputee.

    Building the Tech & The Business

    Engineering Robotic Arms in India: The challenges of R&D, hardware design issues, and combating prosthetic abandonment rates.

    The Major Pivot: How the product and the company’s trajectory have drastically evolved since 2021.

    Scaling Up: A look at the numbers—revenue targets, distribution channels, and building a robust customer data engine.

    The Team: How Rishi's childhood friend, Naranjan, stepped up as Co-Founder and Head of Engineering, and how Rishi’s own role as CEO has shifted over the years.

    Pitching, Funding, & The Future

    Under the Lights: Behind-the-scenes insights from pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham.

    Mastering the Pitch: Rishi’s top tips for founders preparing to pitch their startups on television or to investors.

    The AI Advantage: The good, the bad, and how Rishi currently spends 60% of his day leveraging AI tools like Claude to streamline operations.

    💡 Rishi's Top Advice for First-Time Founders

    "In an era where technology makes building products easier, the real challenge is managing the endless possibilities. Figure out exactly what to do, rather than trying to do everything. It is far more effective to perfect one thing than to do many things inadequately."

    Persistence is Non-Negotiable: Too many founders pivot or give up at the first sign of a minor obstacle. Stay the course and trust your R&D.

    Lean on Your Support System: Success is rarely a solo endeavor. From early collaborators to incubation teams, finding the right support network is crucial to scaling.

    🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned

    Learn more about Symbionic: https://www.symbionic.co/

    Watch Rishi on TV: Search for Symbionic Shark Tank India Season 4 or Startup Singham on YouTube/SonyLIV.

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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  • The Indian Startup Show

    Alankar Chandra CEO & Founder of Wild Voyager & Ilora Retreats on Leaving the Corporate World to Build an Experiential Travel Startup

    07/06/2026 | 22 min
    Turning Wanderlust into a Business. Can falling in love with a place completely change the trajectory of your life? For Alankar Chandra, a trip to the Masai Mara did exactly that.

    Today, I speak to Alankar Chandra, the CEO and Founder of Wild Voyager and Ilora Retreats. An IIM Ahmedabad alumnus, Alankar left his comfortable corporate job to pursue his true passions: wildlife and travel. 

    In this episode, we discuss how he turned his hobby into a thriving experiential travel company, born out of a desire to rekindle a true sense of wonder through authentic adventures.

    Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or a travel enthusiast, Alankar’s journey from having zero background in the travel industry to building a successful business is packed with incredible insights.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The Lightbulb Moment: How falling in love with the Masai Mara inspired him to leave the corporate world behind.

    Starting from Scratch: Navigating the industry without a travel background and treating the first year as a "discovery phase."

    Building the Business: Effective marketing strategies, getting early customers, and lessons learned from what didn't work.

    Team Dynamics: The challenges of hiring and retaining great staff.

    Founder Life: What a typical day looks like and the realities of being a solo founder.

    The Travel Industry: Dealing with competition, prioritizing sustainability in tourism, and exciting expeditions like tracking snow leopards.

    What's Next: Exciting future plans for Wild Voyager and Ilora Retreats.

    Please enjoy the show!

    Links 

    https://www.wildvoyager.com/

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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  • The Indian Startup Show

    Nishant Sharma founder & CEO of Rutland Square Spirits on building a fast-growing premium spirits brand.

    14/02/2026 | 28 min
    The India–Scotland Entrepreneurial Journey!  Today’s guest is Nishant Sharma. the Indian-born, Edinburgh-based entrepreneur whose company blends Indian heritage with Scottish craftsmanship. Nishant’s story is one of resilience, legacy and bold reinvention.
    After leaving a successful career in financial services, he set out to build a brand with long-term meaning. Inspired by his late grandmother — and a family history that traces back to his great-grandfather becoming a whisky distiller during the British Raj — he brought his Assam roots into the heart of Scotland’s spirits industry. 
    The journey, however, was anything but smooth. At one point, the business had just £25 in the bank with major bills due. The stress led to a near-fatal heart attack at just 35. He survived. Rebuilt. And came back stronger.  In this episode, we discuss building a global spirits brand against the odds. Operating in highly regulated markets; India's complicated relationship with alcohol, building a global brand. Great advice for first time founders. Why ignorance can be bliss; raising investment; and even how to drink it — ice or no ice? And finally… if India plays Scotland at cricket, who is he supporting?
    We also talk about:
    Growing up in India and moving to Scotland
    First impressions of Scotland: cold, rainy… but kind people
    Working as a waiter, dishwasher and cleaner in Glasgow
    The family whisky connection during the British Raj
    Why he chose spirits
    Spending 4 years perfecting the recipe
    Creating the world’s first oolong white tea infused chai-spice spirit
    Why 2021 failed… and why 2022 failed again
    building without industry experience
    Building a global premium brand in a crowded market
    Expanding into India — why it’s not for the faint-hearted
    The aspirational Indian consumer market
    Links
    https://rutlandsquare.com/

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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  • The Indian Startup Show

    Kanupriya Poddar, CEO of MagickWorld on building India’s first travel platform for kids.

    28/01/2026 | 41 min
    Reinventing Kids Hospitality in India. Today my guest is Kanupriya Poddar, CEO of MagickWorld. She is building a platform to help parents discover kid-friendly stays, experiences, shops, and enrichment services across cities. In this episode, she shares how she launched MagickWorld alongside her 8-year-old daughter (a mini-entrepreneur, Shark Tank fan, business mindset!), onboarded 100+ local businesses within two months of soft launch, and cracking the distribution model. She reflects on lessons from her McKinsey background, explains why she prefers top-down strategy over bottom-up execution, and talks about bootstrapping, investor interest, the pressure of startup life , and staying grounded with advice from her father. And finally she shares must visit Jaipur recommendations, including places to see, do, and eat, along with advice for anyone considering leaving a corporate career to build a startup and much more!
    In this episode we talk about:
    🚀 Building MagickWorld
    Creating the world’s first kids-focused lifestyle & travel ecosystem
    The problem MagickWorld is solving for parents & families
    Launching with a free directory model
    Onboarding 100+ local businesses in 2 months
    Cracking distribution and early customer acquisition
    Managing supply & demand in a two-sided marketplace
    👩‍💼 Founder Journey
    Going from McKinsey to startup life
    Lessons learned from McKinsey: simplifying complexity
    Tackling “elephants in the room” in business
    Bootstrapping vs investor interest
    Managing early-stage pressure
    Getting advice from her father
    Building a startup while raising an 8-year-old daughter
    Her daughter as a mini-entrepreneur (Shark Tank fan, business mindset)
    🧠 Strategy & Product Thinking
    Top-down vs bottom-up strategy — and why she prefers top-down
    Developing the product roadmap
    Pricing & discovery challenges for small businesses
    Pay-to-play discovery vs affordable visibility
    Solving real customer problem statements
    🤖 AI, Tech & Future Vision
    Being optimistic about AI
    Building an AI recommendation bot
    The future of kids hospitality & family travel
    What hospitality in India looks like in 2026
    🌏 Geography, Culture & Hospitality
    Running hospitality businesses in Singapore & India
    Why Indians are great at hospitality globally
    Why Jaipur is the hospitality capital of India
    Staying in Jaipur instead of moving to Bangalore
    Jaipur’s rise in tech talent & innovation
    Predictions for Jaipur in the next 5–10 years
    🍽️ Jaipur Recommendations
    Best things to see, do, and experience
    Weekend itinerary ideas
    Food & restaurant recommendations
    Why she’s obsessed with Jaipur’s culture and energy
    💡 Advice & Takeaways
    Advice for people thinking of quitting corporate jobs to start a company
    Hiring strategy: young talent & unconventional thinkers
    Staying resilient as a founder
    Links
    https://magickworld.in/
    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@magickworldindia

     
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magickworldindia

     
    Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/magickworld

     
    LinkedIn: @magickworld

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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  • The Indian Startup Show

    Ritesh Arora, Co-Founder of TRU.BIKE, on building India’s first global bicycle brand.

    19/01/2026 | 29 min
    Building a global brand from India. Today my guest is  Ritesh Arora, Co-Founder of TRU.BIKE, TRU.BIKE designs premium, lightweight and safe bicycles for children, and is now exporting e-bikes to Europe. 
    In this episode he talks about why India, despite being the second-largest bicycle manufacturer, has no global brand, and how TRU.BIKE is changing that.
    Ritesh shares their journey from bootstrapping in year one to raising funds, achieving product–market fit, and growing fast. He talks about building a strong marketing engine.
    Being mentally prepared for the startup journey. Why your first hire should be a finance person. He talks about taking Indian products global that comes from a deep sense of patriotism and finally some great book recommendations and much more. 
    In this episode he talk about 
    Bootstrapping.
    His Co-founders.
    Competing in a crowded market (and why you shouldn’t overthink it)
    The primitive nature of India’s domestic bicycle market.
    Attending global bicycle exhibitions.
    Maintaining quality standards and pricing correctly.
    Opening retail stores.
    Why bikes aren’t e-commerce friendly and how they overcame that!
    What excites Ritesh most about the future.
    And much more 
    Links
    https://tru.bike/

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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