Keen to invest in start-ups: Chetan Bhagat

“I am invested in a few start-ups through my business venture. I am open to investing in new emerging ideas as long as they are scalable and resonate with young, modern India," the author said.

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The author of multiple books including Two States and Revolution 2020 said: “I don’t want to run a fund or a venture capital. But I will consider partnering with good concepts which are executed well.”
NEW DELHI: Author Chetan Bhagat, brand associate of premium cafe chain Zorambo, said he is open to investing in start-ups across segments. “I am invested in a few start-ups through my business venture. I am open to investing in new emerging ideas as long as they are scalable and resonate with young, modern India,” he told ET in an interview at the launch of the Zorambo chain of premium cafes.

The author of multiple books including Two States and Revolution 2020 said: “I don’t want to run a fund or a venture capital. But I will consider partnering with good concepts which are executed well.” Bhagat has been brand ambassador for Chinese smartphone brand Huawei and luxury car Mercedes.
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