Badhta India Dekho is a captivating podcast series by the Crack-ED and CarDekho Group, celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of Bharat. Each episode brings you closer to the real-life experiences of entrepreneurs who have faced and overcome significant challenges. We share their journeys from the initial struggles to the moments of triumph, highlighting their first sales, crucial funding, and resilience during tough times like the COVID-19 pandemic. Our podcast showcases stories of bouncing back stronger and building brilliant businesses for the future. Subscribe to our channel and get inspired by the entrepreneurs shaping India’s tomorrow.
Debojit is the Founder of Crack-ED and has 12 years of experience in Ed-Tech, Auto-Tech and Media in P&L and Sales Leaderships roles before starting Crack-ED. After spending a decade in the ed-tech space, Debojit realised the huge skill gap between education and profession and wanted to start a legacy that actually eliminates this gap. Debojit has also been a TEDx speaker in the past and takes active interest in mentoring youngsters towards their career goals.
In this episode of Badhta India Dekho, meet Pragya Priyali and Piyush Kumar, the visionary co-founders of Unrush, a slow fashion brand that’s making waves across urban India. After spending 15+ years in the corporate world, they chose to leave behind the fast lane and build something timeless—for women in metros who want elegance without chasing trends.
In this inspiring episode of Badhta India Dekho, host Debojit Sen sits down with Vipul Agarwal, Founder & CEO of Mugafi — an AI-driven platform revolutionizing storytelling for writers, filmmakers, and studios. From losing his father at 10 and surviving on just water due to poverty, to being fired at 16 — Vipul’s story is one of grit, growth, and an unshakable belief in building for Bharat. 💪🇮🇳
In this power-packed episode of Badhta India Dekho, we sit down with Waseem Javed, the founder & CEO of EduVib, in conversation with Debojit Sen, founder of Crack-ED. Highlights from the episode 🎙️ ✅ 36 out of 50 students from his first batch got into IIT ✅ Runs 100% free coaching with 90% success in medical admissions ✅ Built a bridge between aspiration and access with EduVib ✅ Insights into cracking IIT, mentorship and India’s education landscape
What does it take to transform a frustrating daily problem into a disruptive startup? Dhananjaya Bharadwaj has done just that with ParkMate, solving India’s chaotic parking system. But his journey to entrepreneurship wasn’t a straight road—it was filled with challenges, resilience, and unexpected lessons.
In this special episode of ‘Unseen Forces, Unstoppable India’, we bring you the inspiring journeys of three such food entrepreneurs in New Delhi: 🍽 Ambarsariya – Amritsari Kulche – Keeping the authentic flavors of Punjab alive. 🍞 Manmohan Bakery – A legacy of taste, built on resilience. 🥙 My Shawarma – A passion for food turned into a thriving small business. These stories are not about venture capital or billion-dollar valuations; they are about grit, determination and survival.
In this episode of Badhta India Dekho, host Debojit Sen sits down with Radhika Rajpal & Raghav Gandotra, Founders of PatchUp, to discuss: ✅ How patches deliver nutrients directly through the skin 🚀 ✅ Why they offer better absorption & zero additives ✅ The future of wellness & innovation in supplements
In this mind-blowing episode of #BadhtaIndiaDekho, we sit down with Varun Tangri, Founder of Queue Buster, who’s shaking up the industry with a game-changing Android-based billing system! this episode is packed with innovation, insights and hard-hitting truths about the future of India’s digital economy!
In this episode, we’re joined by Aishwarya Dua, Founder of Sassiest, as she shares her inspiring journey of starting a conversation about sexual wellness for women in India.
💬 “My vision is to change Bharat first and then the rest of the globe.” From 2nd and 3rd-tier cities to middle-class households, Aishwarya’s mission is breaking taboos and reshaping narratives around women’s pleasure and well-being.
In this episode of Badhta India Dekho presented by CarDekho Group, host Debojit Sen sits down with Nitesh Singh, co-founder of Blue Tea, to explore his inspiring journey from a middle-class upbringing to creating a thriving global tea brand. Nitesh shares his early challenges, the impact of personal loss, and the pivotal moments that shaped Blue Tea’s success. Discover insights on overcoming self-doubt, staying focused, and building a strong team while navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.
Join Debojit Sen as he sits down with Ashish Rajpal, the visionary behind XSEED Education, to explore the future of Indian education. In this insightful conversation, Ashish shares his personal journey of transforming the traditional classroom into a dynamic learning space. Discover how experiential learning can empower students, foster critical thinking, and shape a brighter future for India. From his personal experiences to the challenges faced by the education sector, Ashish offers invaluable insights for educators, parents, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
In this episode of Badhta India Dekho presented by CarDekho Group, host Debojit Sen sits down with Nitesh Singh, co-founder of Blue Tea, to explore his inspiring journey from a middle-class upbringing to creating a thriving global tea brand. Nitesh shares his early challenges, the impact of personal loss, and the pivotal moments that shaped Blue Tea’s success. Discover insights on overcoming self-doubt, staying focused, and building a strong team while navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Debojit Sen, Founder of Crack-ED, interviews Mukul Chhabra, Founder of ScrapUncle. Mukul shares his journey of building ScrapUncle from the ground up. He also talks about how he secured investments on Shark Tank India Season 2, the challenges he faced while starting a business at just 26, and the importance of hard work and perseverance in entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Debojit Sen, Founder of Crack-ED, interviews Aishwarya Jhawar, Founder of Ekatra. Aishwarya shares her journey from a childhood in Kota to a successful entrepreneur. She talks about her passion for storytelling, her love for solo travel, and the challenges she faced while building her brand. Aishwarya also discusses her Shark Tank experience and how it helped her to grow her business.
In this episode, Vivek breaks down the concept of ‘normal’ in men’s health, debunking myths and setting realistic expectations. We dive into the psychological and societal impacts of pornography, the influence of unrealistic standards, and how Sukham is addressing these issues through its unique product line.
In this episode, Debojit, Founder of Crack-ED, has a candid conversation with Vivek Krishna, the visionary behind Sukham—India’s first brand dedicated to men’s sexual wellness.
Vivek shares the inspiring story behind the name “Sukham,” inspired by the concerning state of men’s happiness in India. He discusses how Sukham is not just a business but a movement towards holistic well-being, combining spirituality, sexual health, and the concept of a healthy mind, body, and soul.
In this episode, Debojit, Founder of Crack-ED, engages in a captivating conversation with Sanjeev Jain, Founder and CEO of ProRata Car. Sanjeev, a Bihar-born entrepreneur, shares his journey from starting a CA consultancy firm in Kolkata to founding India’s first fractional car ownership platform.
In this episode, Debojit Sen, founder of Crack-ED, speaks to the forward-thinking founder of Dobiee Foods, Arjun Dharamshi. Arjun shares his extraordinary journey of honesty, simplicity, and resilience. He takes us through the pivotal role his family played, the struggles that occurred with dealing with multiple heart attacks by his father, and the values that have been slowly shaping life and business for him.
In this episode, Debojit, the founder of Crack-ED, speaks to one of the inspiring Women entrepreneur, Anuva from Tiggle on the ever-popular industry of chocolate shakes. This episode is dedicated to women entrepreneurs and aspiring female business owners. It addresses common challenges such as overcoming the fear of public speaking and transforming visions into tangible realities.
In this episode, Debojit, Founder of Crack-ED, has a heart to heart chat with Gaurav and Geetika, Founder of MOPP (Mad Over Paranthas and Pakodas), about their journey and how they navigated multiple failures to finally start MOPP. This episode offers insights on how to start a business and shares a success story that will resonate with Indian entrepreneurs.
In this episode, Debojit, Founder of Crack-ED has a heart to heart chat with Mayank Sisodia, Founder of Honest Home Company about his journey and what all of us can learn from it. Mayank runs a 14 Cr annual revenue business coming from a humble background of starting his career at Rs 14308 salary as he mentions in the podcast.
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