Meet Mehir: A Rising Entrepreneur Creating Value for Consumers Through Innovative Startups

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A rising entrepreneur in today’s competitive generation, who is passionate & creative about bringing change in various industries through introducing businesses that give value to consumers. Taking his learnings from every step he faced throughout the journey of building 3 successful startups – THEAOS, KOKOBELLA & AZULK, Mehir aspires to be on the list of top entrepreneurs in India & later earn fame worldwide.

With a degree in journalism and mass media from Amity University-Noida, Mehir now chanelizes his PR expertise & networking skills into creating brands which speak ideas worth expanding. Theaos – an idea which transcends to shift the culture of Shisha smoking, from manufacturning to catering, this brand is now being recognised for best shisha catering services PAN INDIA.

While Kokobella is all about selling handcrafted soy wax candles to all candle lovers out there, on the other hand Azulk is a PR & Influencing Agency, putting forward to network and create strong relations between influencers & brands in the country. It’s not much naive to speak that this is all just the starting and will keep growing till these ideas reaches it’s audience door-to-door. Mehir still believes he has a long way to go and won’t stop until the goals are achieved in every aspect possible.

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