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11-Year-Old Stuns on Bharat Ke Super Founders

Bharat Ke Super Founders

11-Year-Old Stuns on Bharat Ke Super Founders

A fresh entrepreneurial reality programme is making waves on Indian streaming platforms, and one of its most talked-about moments comes courtesy of an unexpectedly young innovator. Bharat Ke Super Founders, now airing on Amazon MX Player, has positioned itself as a serious platform for business creation, blending genuine investment opportunities with unscripted decision-making. In its opening week, the spotlight fell firmly on an 11-year-old participant whose pitch left both investors and audiences impressed.

Launched with the ambitious objective of unlocking ₹100 crore in live funding, the series brings together emerging founders from across the country to present their ventures to a panel of seasoned business leaders. Rather than focusing on theatrics, the format centres on commercial viability, scalability and long-term impact, offering viewers an authentic glimpse into India’s evolving startup landscape.

Among the first batch of entrepreneurs was Athvik Amith Kumar, the youngest contestant on the show. Calm and assured beyond his years, Athvik introduced Zozo Connect, a technology-driven solution aimed at transforming how professionals exchange contact information. His product uses near-field communication to allow users to share details digitally with a single tap, removing the need for printed business cards and reducing paper waste.

What stood out was not merely Athvik’s age, but his clear articulation of the problem he aimed to solve and the practicality of his approach. He explained how his platform could modernise networking while supporting sustainability, a combination that resonated strongly in the room. Actor and investor Suniel Shetty famously remarked on the contrast between the founder’s youth and the strength of his idea, capturing the mood of the panel.

The discussion quickly moved into serious territory. Athvik outlined his growth plans, early traction and understanding of the market, before proposing an investment of ₹2 crore in return for an 8 per cent stake. The panel challenged him on technical execution, cost structures and long-term feasibility, but he responded steadily, demonstrating a surprising grasp of business fundamentals.

Although the investors ultimately decided against a conventional equity agreement at this stage, the outcome was far from discouraging. Recognising the promise behind both the product and its creator, entrepreneur Nitish Mittersain offered an ₹11 lakh grant to help develop the venture further. In addition, the panel pledged continued mentorship, emphasising guidance and learning over immediate returns.

Athvik’s appearance has come to symbolise the ethos of Bharat Ke Super Founders. The show positions itself as more than a competition, instead presenting a nurturing space for ideas at every stage of maturity. Zozo Connect’s journey served as a reminder that innovation is not limited by age or background, and that early encouragement can play a vital role in shaping future leaders.

The series is available to watch at no cost on Amazon MX Player, with new episodes released each Friday and Saturday across mobile devices, connected televisions and partner platforms.

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