8 Inspiring Sibling Entrepreneurs in India You Should Know This Rakshabandhan

This Rakshabandhan, let's meet eight successful sibling entrepreneurs in India who turned their bond into booming D2C business, from beauty and tech to food and fashion. A must-read list of brother-sister business duos redefining entrepreneurship.

This Rakshabandhan, we’re not just celebrating rituals and rakhis, we’re raising a toast to sibling entrepreneurs in India. These duos have turned the timeless bond between brothers and sisters into some of the country’s most exciting D2C business.

Whether it’s crafting clean skincare, reviving Ayurveda, or redefining luxury with jewellery and spirits, these brother-sister businesses blend trust, vision, and hustle into ventures that are as successful as they are sentimental.

Read on to meet eight inspiring sibling duos and the brands built on brother-sister bonds.

 

Meet the 8 Brother-Sister Sibling Entrepreneurs Running Successful Businesses in India

 

#1. Stuti & Agnim Gupta – Amrutam | Wellness

Sibling Entrepreneurs 

Siblings Stuti and Agnim Gupta turned their father’s family business of Ayurvedic formulations into a successful contemporary Ayurvedic wellness brand called Amrutam. What began as a traditional family D2C business in Gwalior evolved into a sought-after D2C Ayurveda brand rooted in authenticity and sustainability.

While Agnim brought a fresh digital-first approach, revamping packaging, branding, and launching their online store, Stuti built a strong community of wellness enthusiasts through content and partnerships. Their unique blend of Ayurvedic beauty products with storytelling has made Amrutam stand out in a crowded D2C business market.

Today, their range, from herbal shampoos to mental wellness potions, reflects their belief in “wellness inside out.” Amrutam isn’t just a brand; it’s a growing family business and a revival of ancient Ayurveda for modern India.

@amrutamofficial | Website

 

#2. Rohan & Prakshi Sharma – RK Jewellers | Modern Luxury Jewellery

Sibling Entrepreneurs

When Rohan and Prakshi Sharma stepped into their parents’ Delhi-based jewellery family business in 2011, their goal was clear: introduce tradition into a modern luxury jewellery brand. Combining their design education, Rohan trained at GIA, and Prakshi at FIT in New York. They launched a diamond-and-gemstone line in 2014 to target younger buyers. They introduced ultra-premium in‑house craftsmanship, CAD/CAM precision, and curated boutique retail experiences inspired by international standards.

With their sibling-run business approach, Rohan handles operations and exports, while Prakshi refreshes the design language, merging filigree motifs with asymmetrical cuts. The result: a niche D2C jewellery brand that resonates with global millennials and fashion-forward buyers. This sibling entrepreneurs business annual turnover crossed ₹30 crore, and they continuously innovate via limited Rakhi collections, high-end showcases abroad, and digitally-driven customer engagement.

This brother–sister duo balanced legacy with innovation, creating heirloom jewellery for new-world customers via their family business.

@rkjewellerssouth | Website RK Jewellers+1

 

#3. Tejaswini & Shreyash Tapadiya – Godaivyam Ghee |Heritage Food & Ayurveda

Sibling Entrepreneurs

With global exposure and a shared vision, siblings Tejaswini and Shreyash Tapadiya launched Godaivyam Ghee to honour their grandmother’s daily wellness ritual. Calling it “Ghrita” – their dadi’s magical daily dose, they introduced this heirloom remedy into a full-scale D2C wellness food brand.

With roots in Solapur, Tejaswini, with global studies under her belt, shaped the brand voice, emphasising purity, Ayurveda, and mindful living. Meanwhile, Shreyash handled operations, sourcing from ethically raised cows and certified labs to ensure each jar meets modern quality standards. Their capsule formats and curated ghee variants (desi cow, organic grass-fed) speak to convenience and goodness, making Godaivyam a healthy pantry staple for health-conscious Indians.

In just one year of launch, the duo have built a brother‑sister business that brings traditional ayurvedic nutrition to modern kitchens. We can’t wait to see this family business spread joy and health.

@godaivyamghee | Website

 

#4. Aayush & Aanchal Poddar – The Messy Corner | Personalised Lifestyle Goods

Sibling Entrepreneurs

What started as an experiment in their Mumbai spare room in 2015 turned into a brand by 2020. Aayush (MBA, Mumbai) and his sister Aanchal (marketing graduate, University of Bath) built The Messy Corner on personalisation. From custom passport covers to tech accessories and corporate gifting, the duo blends creativity with commerce. When travel slowed during COVID‑19, they pivoted to UV sterilisers and masks. Their “messy” name reflects both chaos and creation, a space where sibling synergy turns everyday travel into personal statements. This brother-sister family business is too good to resist.

@themessycorner | Website

 

#5. Niharika & Aditya Bhargava – The Little Farm Co. | Artisanal Food & Condiments

Sibling Entrepreneurs

To bring back homemade flavour, Niharika left corporate life and convinced her brother Aditya to join her in building a D2C business, The Little Farm Co. Using their family’s organic 400-acre farm, they craft preservative-free pickles, superfoods, and condiments inspired by childhood kitchens. Niharika leads marketing and storytelling; Aditya oversees distribution and strategy. The brand promotes ethical farming, employs tribal women, and has a 30%+ repeat purchase rate. Their goal? Scale to a ₹1,000 crore global condiment powerhouse rooted in tradition.

@thelittlefarmco | Website

 

#6. Abhay & Smratika Sharma – Kyari Innovations | Adventure Safety & Wildlife Tech

Sibling Entrepreneurs

Raised near Jim Corbett National Park, siblings Abhay and Smratika Sharma built Kyari Innovations on a shared mission: to bridge human-nature conflict through technology. Starting with AniDERS (an animal intrusion detection system validated by WWF), they advanced to creating the Smart Stick Guardian, a rugged, tech-powered safety tool featuring LED lights, a panic alarm, a power bank, and a 10,000‑volt probe. Today, over 2,000 forest guards use this indigenously designed gadget. Their journey through Shark Tank India, ending in a ₹51 lakh deal for 6% equity, led them into the limelight. With revenues growing from ₹8 lakh (FY18–19) to ₹1.4 crore (FY21–22), Kyari continues expanding across wildlife safety and adventure markets. Their brother-sister business proves that empathy, innovation, and shared vision can create a tech venture that protects both humans and wildlife.

@kyari.innovations 

 

#7. Aditi & Ashish Jawa – Personal Touch Skincare | Affordable Luxury Skincare

Sibling Entrepreneurs

Sibling duo Aditi (luxury product expert) and Ashish Jawa (pharmaceutical professional) co-founded Personal Touch Skincare with a simple mission: deliver luxury skincare at accessible prices. Since 2019, their brother‑sister business has seen astonishing growth, from ₹1.97 crore to ₹20.55 crore in revenue within two years, by blending pharmaceutical-grade formulations with empathetic branding.

Their strategy? Develop clinically proven products that solve real skin problems, test rigorously before launch, build a community-first brand, and retail primarily online via D2C channels (94% of sales). Sustainability and quality are non-negotiables: they use recyclable packaging and hold certifications like ECOCERT and HALAL.

This sibling-led venture is a modern success story, where science meets soul, and skincare becomes more than a routine – it’s a bond.

@personaltouchskincare | Website

 

Yash & Tulika Sawardekar – Goenchi Feni | Heritage Spirit & Luxury Alcohol

Sibling Entrepreneurs

Goenchi Feni was born when siblings Yash (ex-flight attendant) and Tulika Sawardekar (marketing graduate) reimagined Goa’s traditional spirit with a modern edge. Launched in 2023, this brother-sister business crafts small-batch premium feni, cashew and coconut variants, using double distillation in copper pot stills and a 1‑2‑3 filtration formula. Their design-forward packaging, collaborating with Studio BigFat and emphasis on quality have elevated feni from country liquor to a coveted bottle in luxury bars and stores.

Their appearance on Shark Tank India secured a ₹2 crore investment, backing a ₹20 crore valuation. Goenchi Feni’s strategic positioning blends heritage with modernity, turning it into a spirited symbol of Goa’s lineage. Cheers to sibling entrepreneurs transforming tradition into contemporary pride

@goenchifeni | Website

 

Why We Love These Sibling Entrepreneurs

What makes these brother-sister businesses special isn’t just the revenue; it’s the trust, emotional investment, and complementary skills that shape their success ans is taking their family business to new heights. These duos don’t just co-own companies, they co-create visions.

They balance empathy and enterprise, bond and branding, and they’re proof that when siblings build together, the ROI (return on intention) is just as big as the revenue.

Share the Story. Shop the Bond.

This Rakhi, celebrate siblinghood not just with gifts, but with stories of shared dreams and businesses. Tag your brother or sister, or better yet, buy from a sibling-run Indian brand.

Do you know of a sibling entrepreneur duo we missed? Drop their name in the comments!

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