This week on Bharat Ke Super Founders, bold pitches led to major investments, including a ₹5.5 crore space-tech deal, while one startup walked away from an acquisition offer.
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ISRO Scientist Bags ₹5.5 Cr Deal, Parenting Startup Rejects Buyout on Bharat Ke Super Founders

  • Former ISRO scientist Dr. Chiranjeevi's space-tech startup, Cosmoserve, secured a ₹5.5 crore investment, one of the largest deals on Bharat Ke Super Founders.
  • Ulti-Mate Parenting, an app focused on parent-child bonding, rejected an acquisition offer, choosing to walk away rather than compromise their vision.
  • Babai Kitchen, an Andhra-style vegetarian breakfast QSR, received unanimous backing from investors for its impressive revenue and market opportunity.
  • RxMen, a men's health ecosystem, secured a ₹30 lakh investment, highlighting the show's support for startups addressing stigmatized health issues.
  • The show, hosted by Suniel Shetty, features a ₹100 crore capital pool and an investor panel including Dr. A. Velumani and Srini Srinivasan.

Why It Matters: Bharat Ke Super Founders saw major investments and bold decisions, showcasing entrepreneurial vision and conviction.

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