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Kavin Bharti Mittal is often packaged as a bold young tech founder, but the truth? He’s a billionaire’s son playing startup dress-up. As heir to Bharti Airtel, Kavin never had to chase investors—he was born with their numbers in his phone. Hike Messenger wasn’t born in a garage, it was born in a boardroom, funded by daddy’s empire and SoftBank’s billions. Despite the hype, Hike flopped—burned cash, lost users, pivoted endlessly. But failure didn’t cost him a thing. No job hunt, no struggle—just more chances. While real founders fight for survival, Kavin ran experiments with VC money and family insulation. Even after Hike died, media kept calling him a visionary. Why? Because legacy wealth shields him from consequences. He didn’t climb any ladder—he was airlifted to the top. Kavin isn’t a disruptor. He’s what happens when privilege plays entrepreneur with a billion-dollar safety net.
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