




Two days of candid conversations, invaluable insights, and connections that will last a lifetime.
Set against the backdrop of Alibaug, this retreat was all about helping our founders unplug from the grind and reconnect with what truly matters: purpose, people, and perspective.





Drawing from Kalaari's extensive experience backing successful Indian startups, the report offers practical frameworks that help founders think through challenges before they become roadblocks. Following the impact of our previous two editions, we bring you a comprehensive playbook to help you navigate the hardest part: the zero-to-one journey.


















Following the impact of our previous two editions, we bring you a comprehensive playbook to help you navigate the hardest part: the zero-to-one journey.




















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Deep Kalra
“Obsess over repeat rates. While customer acquisition is important, focus on customer retention”

Shradha Sharma
“Don’t label yourself. By labelling yourself, you will find yourself under a lot of performance pressure. Instead, focus on cultivating strong and genuine connections.”

Karthik Venkateswaran
“Be as close to your customers as possible. Define the picture of success for your customers, then see how your product/service is helping them achieve that.”

Ronnie Screwvala
“Model your decision-making framework to take risks which can lead to outsized outcomes. If you fail, let it be a 1x failure. If you succeed, the outcome should be atleast 20x”

Gaurav Deepak
“Don’t look at crises as setbacks. Treat them as opportunities that can help you build a strong competitive edge.”

Mukesh Bansal
“Be obsessed with customer delight. Keeping your ear to the ground and listening to your customers can pay disproportionate dividends.”

Harsh Jain
“Creating a successful team is not just about getting the best players together. It’s all about the right team chemistry and culture.”

Ankit Ratan
“As a founder, learn to trust the people around you.Don’t try to solve every problem yourself.”

Naveen Tewari
“Building the right culture is not about putting it up on a wall. It’s about incorporating it in your daily execution frameworks.”

Sridhar Vembu
“I strongly believe in the philosophy of investing in R&D. This gives you that durable edge and allows you to build world-class products.”

Harsh Jain
“Be laser focused in your approach. Too many founders are in a hurry to expand internationally or in new industries. Focus on solving one large problem in one large industry.”

Swati Bhargava
“Encourage your team to take more ownership. I always try to ensure that my team is developing skills beyond their role.”

Krishna Kumar
“Be willing to give up short term comfort to achieve long term gains.”

Sourabh Gupta
“Learn the art of storytelling while fundraising. Every slide should tell a story, more so the ones with data.”

Hari Menon
“Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.”