Throughout my life, I've consistently demonstrated an ability to identify core business and people challenges and develop effective solutions. Here's why I believe I'm particularly suited to solving business problems:
Hot Steer – The NFS Gaming Experience
Every year, our school hosted a cultural festival with food and game stalls. At that time, NFS Most Wanted:
Black Edition was insanely popular. We used to play it
all day at home, and then it hit me—Why not take this to
the next level? Instead of just letting people play, why
not give them a real driving experience with a steering
console?
I shared the idea with Krishna—he was convinced in
two minutes. Then we told Nikhil—he was convinced too
and even came up with the name Hot Steer. The crazy
part? We went to pitch our idea within 15 minutes,
without even knowing where we would get the steering
wheel from.
We went to pitch our idea to the teacher in charge of
stalls. He listened carefully, then looked at us and
asked, "But how will you do it? Do you even have a
steering wheel and setup?"
Without thinking, we instantly replied, "Sir, we will do
it. Don't worry." The funny part? We had absolutely no
idea how we were going to pull it off. But in that
moment, we just knew—we'd figure it out.
Surprisingly, he got convinced and took us straight to
the principal. We pitched the idea again, and somehow,
we convinced him too. Now, we actually had to make it
happen.
Now, we had to figure out everything—renting the
steering console, setting up a projector for a
big-screen experience, getting big speakers for
immersive sound, designing posters, and handling
operations. Somehow, we pulled it off.
The result? We invested ₹10K and made ₹20K in revenue
(though we didn't even know what "revenue" meant back
then). ₹10K in profit—just from an idea that started as
a casual conversation.
Every kid wanted to experience this. From far away, you
could spot our gaming stall—it was the most crowded one
at the festival. We had over 300+ bookings from students
eager to get the real driving experience. It was insane.
Who Am I?
This is me—always looking at things differently, taking
risks, and making things happen. From flipping a zero in
a school project into the best one in class to launching
a gaming experience that made real money, I've always
believed in pushing boundaries. Creativity isn't
something I planned—it just happened, again and again.
This is just one childhood incident — ever since then, I’ve been building, experimenting, and learning through trial and error. Taking my chances. I just need to be right once.