Vivek Oberoi, the son of actor and politician Suresh Oberoi, shares his early entrepreneurial journey and how he built a multi-crore business empire without financial help from his father.
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Vivek Oberoi started his entrepreneurial journey at a young age, learning the nuances of business from his father. He would create business plans and sell products door-to-door from the age of 10.
By the age of 19, Vivek Oberoi raised $3 million for his first company and made significant profits for his investors and himself. He sold the company by the time he was 23.
As of April 2025, Vivek Oberoi's net worth is Rs 1200 crore.
Some of Vivek Oberoi's business ventures include BNW Real Estate, Solitario, Impresario Global, Rutland Square Spirits, and ReadyAssist.
Vivek Oberoi's father, Suresh Oberoi, served as a mentor and taught him about business and economics from a young age, but did not provide financial assistance.

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