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Dhruv Chitgopekar

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credo - Joie de vivre. ❤️ building things. Popular culture = work buzz | Sports junkie | Founder https://t.co/avP3yD9RKs

mumbai Katılım Nisan 2008
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The Times Of India
The Times Of India@timesofindia·
As the creator economy matures, conversations are shifting from visibility to value. This engaging panel explores the evolving business of content - from intellectual property and brand collaborations to monetisation models and fair compensation frameworks.A forward-looking dialogue on ownership, sustainability, and building long-term value in today’s dynamic content ecosystem. #DNPAConclave2026 @manoramaonline @publishers_news @TimesInternet @GowthamanR @Tollbitofficial @taboola @IndiaToday @manoramaonline @mathrubhumi @the_hindu @DainikBhaskar @htTweets @Network18Group @lokmat @indiatvnews @bsindia @NewIndianXpress @DeccanHerald @AmarUjalaNews @etvteluguindia @ndtv @JagranNews @ZeeNews @IndianExpress @fpjindia @timesgroup @prasadsanyal @nandinibhalla @maliniagarwal @chitgo
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
After traveling the world, one thing I can appreciate is the Indian security check experience at airports. Thank you @CISFAirport
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JioHotstar@JioHotstar·
In the battle for Dharma, cousins clash, heroes rise, and destinies collide. Watch ancient legends brought to life in Mahabharat with AI. Watch Mahabharat - Ek Dharmayudh, streaming now on JioHotstar
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
Because sports is enjoyed more with great content 😆
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Sanjeev Bikhchandani
Sanjeev Bikhchandani@sbikh·
Excellent speech. Tough on terror and terrorists- uncompromising in fact. Tough on those who back terrorists. If cross border terrorism persists there will be consequences - so should there be. Reiterates the commitment to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance. Praises the targeted action by the armed forces - they did a commendable job. In my view the cease fire was the right thing to do for the Indian Govt. After the first night of action the Indian govt had maintained that our objectives have been achieved - we had got the terrorist camps and if Pakistan did not retaliate there would be no further attacks. Pakistan however did retaliate and the conflict got extended. As things stand we have achieved what we set out to and this current conflict is over. And that’s good. A prolonged conflict would have medium term deleterious impact on investments (especially FDI) and consequent impairment on economic growth and employment. From here on in my view India stood more to lose than Pakistan by prolonging the conflict. A good decision to take the action that India did on the night of May 6. And a good decision to end the action with the cease fire. Hopefully the Pakistan military understands that there is a new normal and if they repeat terror attacks such action by India will be repeated - the PM made that clear. PM Modi Speech | PM Modi Address To Nation Today | Operation Sindoor- In... youtu.be/VXUEdiDS-Vk?si… via @YouTube
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
Your output as a marketer is still yours to crack with your core group of creative, content and media partners.
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
…. Until the next inane conversation of “do celebrities work for building your brand?” Sweetheart , that way even a print commercial won’t work for your campaign if you don’t crack the fundamentals. Don’t blame or pedestal the talent in equal measure.
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
Urban upper middle class India going absolutely ballistic with joy and laughter over the recent dream 11 Bollywood x cricket cross over and now , vanga’s tongue in cheek masti with MSD for e motorad. Have been saying it for 20 years and I won’t stop…
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Aakrit Vaish
Aakrit Vaish@aakrit·
Life update that’s been long overdue. Last year, after more than a decade of building Haptik, I stepped down as CEO and handed over the reins to long time Haptikan Ahshad Jussawalla. When we started in 2013, my biggest task was to educate people on why AI and chatbots mattered. From there to building one of India’s largest conversational AI platforms—and now in the generative AI era—I feel extremely lucky to have lived this journey. As part of Jio Platforms, Haptik has grown from a $500k business to $35 Million ARR in just over five years, while turning cash flow positive. I have immense gratitude for everyone at Reliance, who partnered with a startup and helped turn it into a real company. It’s been a PhD in business building working alongside them, truly a corporate institution like no other. We conducted an exhaustive CEO search, and it soon became clear that the answer was right in front of us. Ahshad joined us 4 years back to lead the Interakt business, which today is the default WhatsApp CRM for SMBs in India. Over this past year as incoming CEO, Ahshad has grown the business by 30% and successfully steered the company's roadmap to build for the Agentic world. While I step away from day-to-day operations, I continue to serve on the Board and am excited for some big announcements in the near future. Lastly, I wouldn’t be here without my brother in arms @SRajdev. From roommates in college to building together for 15 years, it's the one relationship that has transformed my life more than any other (and yes my wife would agree)! 😀 I moved back from the US in 2013 with the mission of building AI for India. Today, the continued pursuit of that mission feels more real than ever. Grateful, excited, nervous, overwhelmed, all at once. It truly is 1913, and we are building cars.
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
I was there in the room during this podcast. At Zerodha/Rainmatter we are committed to solve the air pollution issue. If you're a scientist, engineer, entrepreneur keen to contribute and have a solution. Do reach out. We need to start doing & building things than just talking.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

When in India, I did end this podcast early due to the bad air quality. @nikhilkamathcio was a gracious host and we were having a great time. The problem was that the room we were in circulated outside air which made the air purifier I'd brought with me ineffective. Inside, the AQI was 130 and PM2.5 was 75 µg/m³, which is equal to smoking 3.4 cigarettes for 24 hours of exposure. This was my third day in India and the air pollution had made my skin break out in rash and my eyes and throat burn. Air pollution has been so normalized in India that no one even notices anymore despite the science of its negative effects being well known. People would be outside running. Babies and small children exposed from birth. No one wore a mask which can significantly decrease exposure. It was so confusing. The evidence shows that India would improve the health of its population more by cleaning up air quality than by curing all cancers. I am unsure why India's leaders do not make air quality a national emergency. I don't know what interests, money and power keep things the way they are but it's really bad for the entire country. When I returned to the U.S., my eyes were fresh to see what is normalized to me. I saw obesity everywhere. 42.4% of American are obese and because I was around it all the time, I had been mostly oblivious to it. In many contexts, obesity is worse than air pollution in the long term. Why wouldn't American leaders declare a national emergency on obesity? What interests, money and power keep things the way they are but are really bad for the entire country.

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8Sapience
8Sapience@8Sapience·
Vijay Kedia, a net worth of ₹1,500 Cr+, shared his SMILE and FORMAL frameworks for selecting stocks effectively. A big thanks to @_soniashenoy and @VijayKedia1 for facilitating this valuable conversation and sharing insights ! Must watch when one get time in present market. 8 big learnings from the podcast. Media credit @Zero1ByZerodha.
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
Revenge of the tipping point - Malcolm gladwell at the peak of his powers. Absolutely outstanding. Books that make you feel a little bit smarter, a little bit more enlightened and change your perspective - are a treasure.
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Dhruv Chitgopekar@chitgo·
Good friends of “X” / twitter; am planning a bucket list item next year to live the ultimate African safari experience. Many questions to be answered. Please do DM / tag experts / knowledgeable travelers 🙏🙏
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