Me in 3 minutes
Beginning
I was born in 2008 in Nampally, Hyderabad. When I was two, I watched Robo (Enthiran) and became fascinated by robots.
Growing up I loved Doraemon's gadgets and Kiteretsu's inventions.
But I also wondered how do things work?
Spark
In 7th standard, a team visited our school to talk about inventions and inventors.
That's when I thought, Maybe I can build things too.
Lucky Phase
Lockdown gave me time I never had before.
I used it to learn how products are built and sold, and watched biographies of inventors and entrepreneurs.
Launchpad
My first project began with wires, speakers, and a dream — to build my own headphones and sell them.
I ran out of parts, tools, and money, and couldn’t finish even one working prototype.
At first, I called it a failure. Later I realised — it was my launchpad.
Discovery of Entrepreneurship
That failure pushed me toward something bigger.
When I read Zero to One , one idea hit me hard:
Competition is for losers.
I stopped building copies of what already exists.
I started looking for my own problems — and building projects to solve them.
Switch
While building headphones, I learned WordPress to sell them online. Building a site on a phone was painful — dragging blocks on a small screen drained me.
One day, I discovered building websites by coding. Typing felt simpler than dragging.
I struggled and failed at first, but I kept going. Slowly, things clicked.
Software needs only curiosity and time.
Hardware needs parts, tools, and money.
For now, I chose software — but I’ll return to hardware.