Radhika Munshi, an IIT and IIM graduate, shares her journey from a corporate job to launching her saree brand, Anorah. A founder educated at two of India’s top institutes has opened up about why she quit her well-paying corporate job to start her own Saree brand. Radhika Munshi is the woman behind Anorah, a brand that aims to transform the saree-shopping experience for today’s women.
In a series of Instagram posts, Munshi revealed why she pursued an entrepreneurial career after studying at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee and the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad. Both institutes are known for almost guaranteeing a ticket to a lucrative C-suite career. “I have a degree, two actually (from IIT and IIM), if you’re wondering,” Munshi revealed in an Instagram post earlier this month. She admitted that as one of the best-performing students in her class, she just wanted the highest salary package upon graduation. The thought of starting her own saree brand was nowhere on the horizon back then.
“I was the topper at IIM Ahmedabad, and at that point, I wanted the highest package,” Anorah’s founder wrote. But life takes unexpected turns, and I’m so happy mine turned out this way.”
“After following the classic Indian path of studying at IIT and then IIM, I decided to take the plunge to follow my dreams,” she explained.
From IIT to saree entrepreneur
According to Munshi, not even the highest paycheck can compare to the thrill of being an entrepreneur, where every day can bring a fresh challenge. “The life of an entrepreneur is filled with ups and downs, and even the highest paycheck could never match the thrill this journey brings!” In her earlier posts, Munshi had opened up about facing society’s judgments about her career path and her own self-doubts.
After all, she quit a steady and well-paying job to start her own business. “I took the leap of faith when I left my well-paying corporate job to create my own brand of sarees. I was so scared initially when I designed the sarees.
I wonder if people would even like my sarees,” she revealed. She also candidly discussed critical opinions of her business, writing, “Unfortunately, society has a very limited opinion on success.”
Munshi started her own business in 2023. In time, she has tasted success, with several customers returning to her for sarees.
“But the love that I have received is extremely overwhelming. When we read the DMs on how much our customers love our sarees, it fills our hearts with pride,” she says. This journey showcases how passion and determination can lead to creating something special and fulfilling, even when it means taking a risk and facing uncertainties.
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