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Billionaire List 2025 – How India’s Gen Z Turned Startups Into Fortunes

  • Writer: Sunanda Sharma
    Sunanda Sharma
  • Oct 23
  • 6 min read

Updated: Oct 27


India’s Gen Z startup founders and entrepreneurs representing the 2025 Billionaire List, set against a modern city skyline.
Billionaire List 2025 — How India’s Gen Z turned startups into billion-dollar fortunes.

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A New Era of Billionaires: India’s Gen Z Takes Over the Rich List 2025

India has never been this young- or this rich. The M3M Hurun India Rich List 2025 and the Forbes India Billionaire Index have dropped a bombshell: India’s new faces of wealth are barely out of college. From swift commerce to AI, fintech to green energy, the country’s next billionaires are digital-born risk-takers who swapped safe careers for audacious startups.​


With over 1,539 individuals worth more than ₹1,000 crore, India’s rich list grew by 29% year-over-year, creating one new billionaire every five days. And remarkably, many of them are under 35-an age that earlier only marked career beginnings, not global ranking milestones.​



The Zepto Brothers of Billionaire Club: Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha

At the top of the 2025 youth billionaire pyramid are Kaivalya Vohra (22) and Aadit Palicha (23), the co-founders of Zepto, India’s fastest-growing quick-commerce startup. Their story reads like a modern myth- two Stanford dropouts building a billion-dollar company delivering groceries in 10 minutes.


Valued over ₹80,000 crore, Zepto’s 2025 expansion into Tier 2 cities sealed their billionaire status, earning them titles like “India’s youngest billionaires in history” with personal net worths of ₹4,480 crore and ₹5,380 crore respectively.​



AI, Fintech & Renewable Wealth: The Sectors Rewriting India’s Riches

1. AI Revolutionaries

Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI (31), stands as both India and the globe’s richest tech billionaire under 35, with a net worth touching ₹21,900 crore. His rise from Bengaluru to California is symbolic of India’s AI power surge.


2. Fintech Transformers

Names like Shashvat Nakrani (27) of BharatPe and Rohan Gupta (26) of SG Finserve represent India’s fintech might. They’ve turned digital lending and cross-border finance into billion-dollar playgrounds, helping accelerate India’s UPI and credit tech success story.​


3. Solar Swings the Spotlight

Hardik Kothiya (31), of Rayzon Solar, has emerged as India’s youngest renewable energy billionaire, with an empire worth nearly ₹4,000 crore. His solar initiatives align with India’s 2040 green economy roadmap.​



Women on the Rise: Breaking Billionaire Barriers

Until recently, India’s billionaire lists were dominated by family legacies. But 2025 marks a shift - 15 under-40 Indian women are now listed in Hurun and Forbes rankings, with the youngest being Minu Margaret (31), founder of BlissClub.


Margaret’s brand transformed India’s activewear scene with body-inclusive fits and women-led growth. Other young women billionaires include Roshni Nadar (HCL), Falguni Nayar (Nykaa), and Radhika Gupta (Edelweiss AMC) - each redefining the power and precision of Indian businesswomen in the global arena.​



Top 10 Young Indian Billionaires 2025: The Fastest Risers

Rank

Name

Age

Sector

Company

Net Worth (₹ Crore)

City

1

Kaivalya Vohra

22

Quick-commerce

Zepto

4,480

Bengaluru

2

Aadit Palicha

23

Quick-commerce

Zepto

5,380

Mumbai

3

Aravind Srinivas

31

AI/Tech

Perplexity AI

21,900

Bengaluru/SF

4

Shashvat Nakrani

27

Fintech

BharatPe

1,340

Bhavnagar

5

Rohan Gupta

26

Fintech

SG Finserve

1,140

New Delhi

6

Hardik Kothiya

31

Renewable Energy

Rayzon Solar

3,970

Surat

7

Trishneet Arora

30

Cybersecurity

TAC Security

1,820

Chandigarh

8

Ritesh Agarwal

31

Hospitality/AI

PRISM (OYO)

14,400

Gurugram

9

Vikas Goyal

31

EdTech

Kuku FM

2,100

Bengaluru

10

Minu Margaret

31

D2C/Retail

BlissClub

900

Bengaluru



How the Millennial Billionaires Are Changing India’s Business DNA

This generation thrives on three principles- speed, scale, and belief. From AI coders to fintech founders, they see innovation as art and growth as obligation. Many of them started during COVID’s digital acceleration, scaling from dorm rooms to boardrooms in record time.​


Their mindset? Fail fast, pivot faster. Their common mantra? “Risk early, build relentlessly.” These billionaires have no patience for legacy routes- whether it’s finance, energy, or lifestyle, they’re building leaner, smarter ecosystems. India’s next Fortune 500 may well carry these founders’ names.


The Bigger Picture: India’s Billionaire Pipeline

According to Hurun India, India’s startup ecosystem will add at least 75 new billionaires annually through 2030. Bengaluru is leading with over 54 under-35 founders, followed by Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad.​


Many are going global- AI billionaire Aravind Srinivas now operates from Silicon Valley, while Zepto’s Palicha has captured European investments post-IPO announcements. The story of India’s billionaires is shifting from inherited empires to entrepreneurs rewriting capitalism itself.



The Future Billionaires to Watch

The next wave includes Web3 pioneers like Pearl Kapur (28) of Zyber365, valued at ₹9,100 crore in just two years of launch. Together with Razorpay’s Shashank Kumar and Harshil Mathur, India’s under-35 fintech ecosystem is expected to mint more billionaires in 2026.​


Add the rise of green hydrogen innovators and bioscience founders, and India’s young billionaire club will soon rival Silicon Valley’s- powered by domestic innovation and global ambition.


In Summary

From 22-year-old grocery app founders to AI scientists and fintech geniuses, India’s new billionaire class isn’t just about wealth- it’s about ideas with national impact. They are proof that in 2025, opportunity belongs to the daring. India’s future isn’t waiting; it’s already been funded.



FAQs on Young Indian Billionaires 2025

Q1. Who is the youngest billionaire in India in 2025?

Kaivalya Vohra, aged 22, co-founder of Zepto, is India’s youngest billionaire in 2025 as per Hurun India Rich List.


Q2. Which sectors are creating the most young billionaires in India?

AI, fintech, e-commerce, cybersecurity, and green energy sectors dominate the 2025 billionaire landscape.


Q3. Who is the richest young Indian billionaire working in technology?

Aravind Srinivas of Perplexity AI, with an estimated ₹21,900 crore fortune, tops India’s tech billionaires under 35.


Q4. Are there any women among India’s youngest billionaires?

Yes, Minu Margaret (BlissClub), Falguni Nayar (Nykaa), and Roshni Nadar (HCL) are leading young Indian billionaires redefining gender in wealth creation.


Q5. How fast is India adding new billionaires?

India now creates one billionaire every five days, fueled by startups, innovation, and the wealth acceleration wave of 2025.


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