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On this episode of ChaiNet, we sit down with Ravi Gupta, founder of Guugly Wuugly, a father who turned a frustrating shopping trip for his daughter into a D2C kidswear brand.
With no fashion background, he couldn’t even tell cotton grades apart. Ravi left his IT job at Wipro to build something meaningful. He traveled thousands of kilometers across India, visiting manufacturers and learning textiles from scratch. Then came the hardest decision, mortgaging his family home to fund the dream.
In this conversation, Ravi breaks down:
* Why does he spend nine months learning before launching an anti-MVP approach in a world obsessed with speed?
* The conversation with his wife before putting their home on the line.
* What it actually takes to get into Shark Tank India.
* Walking into the tank, facing the sharks, and hearing “no” on national television.
* What happened after the episode aired was the reality of life post-Shark Tank.
* Serving thousands of customers while figuring out sustainability.
If you’re a founder, dreaming of leaving corporate, or just love stories of pure conviction, this conversation will stay with you.
Catch the full episode with Ravi Gupta on ChaiNet now.
By Rachit MagonOn this episode of ChaiNet, we sit down with Ravi Gupta, founder of Guugly Wuugly, a father who turned a frustrating shopping trip for his daughter into a D2C kidswear brand.
With no fashion background, he couldn’t even tell cotton grades apart. Ravi left his IT job at Wipro to build something meaningful. He traveled thousands of kilometers across India, visiting manufacturers and learning textiles from scratch. Then came the hardest decision, mortgaging his family home to fund the dream.
In this conversation, Ravi breaks down:
* Why does he spend nine months learning before launching an anti-MVP approach in a world obsessed with speed?
* The conversation with his wife before putting their home on the line.
* What it actually takes to get into Shark Tank India.
* Walking into the tank, facing the sharks, and hearing “no” on national television.
* What happened after the episode aired was the reality of life post-Shark Tank.
* Serving thousands of customers while figuring out sustainability.
If you’re a founder, dreaming of leaving corporate, or just love stories of pure conviction, this conversation will stay with you.
Catch the full episode with Ravi Gupta on ChaiNet now.