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Mumbai Entrepreneurs who work behind the scenes & grow successfully

On the occasion of World Entrepreneurs’ Day, we celebrate all those who are running successful businesses, and cheers to all those who work behind the scenes to make every business successful.

Mumbai Entrepreneurs who work behind the scenes & grow successfully
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World Entrepreneurs’ Day also marks the day when we celebrate founders, managers, producers, designers, industrialists, innovators, administrators and all those who work behind the scenes to not only run but grow a successful business. On this occasion, we celebrate two entrepreneurs from Mumbai who are running successful businesses, and cheers to all those who work behind the scenes to make every business successful.

Vrushti Creations

Realising early on that the Mumbai market was saturated with imported designer clothing, Mumbai-based Hemlata Ashish Ghadiali created a brand that could stand out on its own.

Vrushti creations went the ethnic route, and chose Khadi as its product of choice, culminating with the launch of a brand called 'Shatakshee' in 2017.

The brand aims to redefine Khadi and today manufactures an extensive range of apparel in Khadi fabric, including kurtis, suits, and shirts. The USP of the brand is the organic nature of its products, as well as unique designs.

Hemlata explains, “We use lab-tested pure organic cotton & handspun fabric, and machine and hand embroidery are done on the fabric to bring variety. We also participate in Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) exhibitions to showcase and create awareness of our designs, which help us reach more customers."

Chandan Textiles - Inkeddin

It took Vrinda Khurana only three years to spin coffee mugs, t-shirts, and hoodies into a million-rupee business.

The mugs are Inkeddin’s star performers, and it is no surprise – she has designed some truly eye-catching options, including magic mugs, Spotify mugs, and YouTube mugs. Vrinda is particularly proud of the Spotify mugs and she was the first one to introduce those. There is a barcode on every mug and once you scan it from your mobile phone, a song will start playing.

She joined her family business and later started her own brand of customized printed mugs under the brand name InkkedIn, and it took her only three years to turn it into a million-rupee business. A few years ago, she had created a gift for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother and sent it to him on Mother’s Day. He sent her a letter in return which she mentions is her biggest achievement and the inspiration behind starting her brand.

Design is something she has been passionate about even before getting into business.

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