Meet the Indian teens who built million-dollar startups and became CEOs—before they even turned 20

Mumbai: India has witnessed several extraordinary young entrepreneurs who, before even hitting adulthood, launched startups and amassed sizeable wealth. These trailblazers—some in their early teens—demonstrate that innovation and ambition often know no age.
Spotlight on the Most Notable Teen Millionaire CEOs
Kaivalya Vohra & Aadit Palicha – Zepto (Mumbai)
In 2021, Stanford dropout classmates Kaivalya Vohra (born 2003) and Aadit Palicha co-founded Zepto, a grocery quick-commerce startup offering delivery within 10 minutes. By 2022, at just 19, both were recognized on the Hurun India Rich List as self-made millionaires, with Zepto valued at around ₹7,400 crore (≈$900M)
By late 2024, valuations had surged to approximately ₹41,800 crore (≈$5B), making Vohra India’s youngest self-made entrepreneur, with a net worth reportedly around ₹3,600 crore (~$430M), and Palicha valued even higher
Sindhuja Rajamaran – Seppan (Chennai)
Hailing from Chennai, Sindhuja became India’s youngest CEO at age 14 when she began leading Seppan, an animation company founded in 2010. She earned a Guinness World Record and was acting CEO by 2014 with a team of ten employees
While her exact net worth is not publicized, Sindhuja's leadership and earnings during her teen years firmly place her among young Indian millionaire CEOs.
Mentioned Young Startup Founders (Early Teens but Unclear Net Worth to Millionaire Level)
- Tilak Mehta launched Papers N Parcels at age 13 in Mumbai, using Mumbai’s famed dabbawala system to build an intra-city courier service. The venture gained traction and earned recognition in Forbes India coverage, though private financials remain undisclosed
- Advait Thakur began coding at six and founded Apex Infosys India by age 12. Known for building AI and IoT apps, his company’s scale is impressive, but financial benchmarks toward millionaire status before age 20 are not confirmed
- Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran of GoDimensions started developing apps in early adolescence. While noted among youngest entrepreneurs in India, there's no public net worth confirming millionaire-level before adulthood
- Anubhav Wadhwa founded TechAPTO at age 13 and launched the environmental platform Tyrelessly. Though he gained media attention, available records do not specify multi‑million‑rupee revenues before age 20
The Record Holders — Millionaire Leaders Under 20
| Name | Company | Age | Net Worth |
| Kaivalya Vohra | Zepto | 19 | ₹3,600 crore ($430M) |
| Aadit Palicha | Zepto | 19 | ₹4,000+ crore ($500M) |
| Sindhuja Rajamaran | Seppan | 14 | Company revenue (undisclosed) |
Among Indian teens, it’s Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha who most clearly embody the millionaire CEO before age 20 narrative. Their meteoric rise with Zepto redefined grocery retail in India and earned them swift billionaire‑scale valuations. Sindhuja Rajamaran, meanwhile, remains celebrated as the youngest CEO in India—a landmark achievement that, while lacking public net worth data, undoubtedly placed her in the early‑teen entrepreneurial elite.
Other young innovators like Tilak Mehta, Advait Thakur, and Harsh‑wardhan Zala earned early acclaim and business success, but current evidence doesn’t confirm millionaire-level net worth before adulthood.
India’s teen entrepreneurial ecosystem continues to grow—these stories offer a glimpse into the boundless potential of youthful ambition.
Published: 01 Aug 2025, 09:31 pm IST
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