Building Ideas That Refuse to Sit Still.
“Some people build companies. I build experiments.”
Madcap Venture was born from a simple belief: the most interesting businesses begin with a question that nobody else is asking.
- Can travel information be genuinely useful instead of recycled?
- Can corporate gifting become transparent instead of confusing?
- Can street food be crafted with the care of a premium restaurant?
Those questions became businesses.
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Mast Yatri
Chandigarh Gifting
Ghumne Wala Chicken
Different industries. One mindset.
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Curious by Nature.
I’ve never been comfortable accepting, “This is how it’s done.”
I enjoy taking apart systems, understanding why they work, finding where they fail, and rebuilding them into something simpler, faster and more meaningful.
Sometimes that means spending hours comparing packaging.
Sometimes it’s analysing delivery economics.
Sometimes it’s redesigning an entire website because one extra click feels unnecessary.
Details matter because experiences are built from details.
Built in the Real World.
Ideas are easy.
Execution is where they earn their place.
Every project under Madcap Venture is shaped through research, conversations, field visits, customer observations and constant iteration.
I believe in testing assumptions instead of defending them.
If something can be improved, it probably should be.
The Meaning Behind Madcap Venture.
The word Madcap means wild, spirited and unconventional.
To me, it represents the courage to pursue ideas that don’t neatly fit into existing categories.
Madcap Venture isn’t a single business.
It’s a home for ambitious ideas that challenge ordinary thinking.
Some will become companies.
Some will remain experiments.
Every one of them begins with curiosity.
Because the next great venture usually starts with someone asking,
“Why not?”
Founder. Builder. Relentless Question-Asker.
I don’t chase trends. I chase better ways of doing things. Whether it’s technology, food, travel or commerce, my goal is always the same: build something useful, honest and memorable.
The best ideas usually sound a little unreasonable at first. That's exactly where I like to begin.
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