Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a recently shared video on X shared his experience of visiting Keventers, Indian milkshake brand, where he is seen interviewing the founders on their future plans and more.
"How do you shake up a legacy brand for a new generation and a new market? The young founders of Keventers shared some valuable insights with me recently. Play-fair businesses like Keventers have driven our economic growth for generations. We must do more to support them," said Rahul Gandhi in the post.
In the video, Rahul Gandhi also enjoyed a fun moment with the founders where he talks about his 'investment plans'. When asked about if he would be interested in business, he is seen replying "I am looking at Keventers and trying to make an investment decision."
ongress leader Rahul Gandhi stepped into a Keventers shop and turned barista for the day, creating cold coffee with his own hands. What began as a casual visit quickly transformed into an exploration of business, entrepreneurship, and legacy.
The visit started with the shop staff offering to demonstrate how cold coffee is made. However, Rahul Gandhi had other plans. "No, I will make it," he confidently replied, donning the role of a coffee maker.
In a video shared later, he is seen adding milk and ice cream, operating the mixer, and pouring the drink into Keventers’ signature bottle.
While addressing the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, Rahul said, "I walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, asking young kids what they wanted to do. Most aspired to be engineers, doctors, lawyers, or soldiers. But not one said they wanted to be an entrepreneur," He attributed this to systemic barriers, highlighting the lack of encouragement for entrepreneurship. "For someone like you who wants to do their own thing, it’s very difficult to get funding. Many talented people just don’t have the money,” he said, addressing one of the Keventers’ founders.
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In the video, Rahul Gandhi also enjoyed a fun moment with the founders where he talks about his 'investment plans'. When asked about if he would be interested in business, he is seen replying "I am looking at Keventers and trying to make an investment decision."
ongress leader Rahul Gandhi stepped into a Keventers shop and turned barista for the day, creating cold coffee with his own hands. What began as a casual visit quickly transformed into an exploration of business, entrepreneurship, and legacy.
The visit started with the shop staff offering to demonstrate how cold coffee is made. However, Rahul Gandhi had other plans. "No, I will make it," he confidently replied, donning the role of a coffee maker.
In a video shared later, he is seen adding milk and ice cream, operating the mixer, and pouring the drink into Keventers’ signature bottle.
While addressing the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, Rahul said, "I walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, asking young kids what they wanted to do. Most aspired to be engineers, doctors, lawyers, or soldiers. But not one said they wanted to be an entrepreneur," He attributed this to systemic barriers, highlighting the lack of encouragement for entrepreneurship. "For someone like you who wants to do their own thing, it’s very difficult to get funding. Many talented people just don’t have the money,” he said, addressing one of the Keventers’ founders.