28-year-old Rahul Jain is a brand and creative strategist of Sideways Consulting. He has changed how the trailers for animated films are cut to engage greatly with kids and their parents. He is helping fintech companies tell their stories, and believes that featuring on Forbes India 30 Under 30 list is inspiring and intimidating at the same time
The brand and creative strategist of Sideways Consulting is disrupting movie marketing and trailer formats for animation films like Incredibles 2, has conceptualised India's largest moon installation at the Nehru Planetarium, and also built digital offerings for fintech brands
The Forbes India 30 Under 30 list relies on experts across 20 fields to pick our winners every year. There are investors, entrepreneurs, activists and artists, and musicians and producers, academicians, and more on our jury
In a year when Covid-19 related challenges only exacerbated the situation for industry and businesses, we celebrate tales of grit, gumption, determination, and surviving against all odds
Shubman Gill is touted as one of the promising stars of Indian cricket. For the Forbes India 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 soiree, 22-year-old opening batsman reminisces about the game-changing innings during the Gabba Test match against Australia in 2020. In conversation with Gaurav Kalra, Gill also talks about wanting to win the ICC World Cup for India someday, finding staunch supporters in his parents, and how Virat Kohli shaped Indian cricket
Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, got into a candid conversation with Raj Shamani, social media influencer and business content creator for Forbes India 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 soiree. This fun interaction gets into the depths of investment patterns of Indian youth beyond the pandemic, the cryptocurrency trend raging through the nation, future with metaverse and giving back to the society
At the virtual soiree for Forbes India 30 Under 30 Class of 2021, Sanjeev Bikhchandadni not only shared some important lessons for the young founders and entrepreneurs, but also talked about the current unicorn trend in the Indian startup ecosystem, the importance of retaining good talent, and putting the customer first
Social commerce platform Meesho has helped over nine million women micro-entrepreneurs. This has made a big difference in helping women in conservative communities make money and have opinions. Co-founders of Meesho and now Forbes India Tycoons of Tomorrow, Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Barnwal have their eyes on making Meesho a large online commerce platform across small-town India
Rajkummar Rao has had a good year. He got married and collected high praises for his work in movies such as The White Tiger, Ludo, and Chhalaang. One of the Forbes India Tycoons of Tomorrow, Rao gives details about the driving force in his life
From Rs 112 crore revenue in FY20, Mamaearth almost touched Rs 500 crore in FY21. The numbers are set to double this fiscal. With a valuation of $730 million, Mamaearth is one of the most valued D2C personal care brands. The self-made couple and now Forbes India Tycoons of Tomorrow Varun and Ghazal Alagh share what makes them stronger together
Actor Rajkummar Rao has won audiences over with his realistic performances. He is now looking for parts where he can push his boundaries and go all out to satiate his artistic hunger