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Vedatman Sonpal (Founder)


Vedatman Sonpal, 16, is a jovial guy who loves Suits, Queen, reading and writing. He loves debating and economics and philosophy are his favourite topics to discuss upon. He appreciates Renaissance art and RocknRoll (especially Queen) along with Jazz. When he isn't reading John Grisham or Regency-era tragic comedies, he can be found rewatching Suits episodes and making Suits memes. People describe him as 🙃, which also happens to be his favourite emoji. He is the guy who doesn't think about losing small, but about winning big.

Heer Visaria (Head of Marketing)


She is the human form of the 56479001 emojis you never knew existed. Little things, like butterflies and flowers, excite her and some might say they are the reason for her extremely short attention span. She believes that Ross and Rachel were indeed on a break and also believes that writing and drawing and good music can solve all problems. Apart from listening to songs, you can always find her reading a book, or doodling away dreamily or just binge-watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S for the millionth time. Apart from brewing unnatural theories (they might be true you never know), she is a huge fan of stupid puns and finds them extremely punny.  Every situation makes her go
🤦🏼.She loves helping everyone and finds it EXTREMELY DIFFICULT to say no to anyone or anything. Also, its impossible for her to write a paragraph without using all caps at least once.😉


Muskaan Patel (Head of Design) 




She is a confident, outspoken, and optimistic person, with however only 36754 different nicknames. You could also possibly relate her to ‘💁🏻‍♀️’ emoji and would normally find her dancing, singing, chitchatting, and debating at any given time. If not that then she'd possibly be  chasing down the sunlight for the perfect golden hour pictures or staring and adoring the sky.  She is also known for her  sharp sense of aesthetics. Her  hobbies also extend from writing and reading to binge-watching and playing a ukulele. In a nutshell, she's all about photography ,fashion,  F.R.I.E.N.D.S, frappuccinos, flights and french fries.


Krish Shah (Technical Head and Analyst)


Krish Shah, 16, is a passionate tech-savvy dude, who loves to experiment with new things. You normally find him in front of digital gadgets, may it be a laptop, cell phone, iPad, and any such device.

He loves taking ownership of technical tasks whole-heartedly whether it be for his school or anyone in friends and family. He solves technical problems as if they never existed. Besides, he is also a lover of outdoors. He can be found cycling around the city roads exploring new places and creating good memories. He is a peoples person and loves interacting with people of all ages.

He has been nurturing his hobby of photography that has gradually become his passion. He adds life to photos taken by him by his magic touch and showcases exclusive shots on the gram. He is a coffee lover and always experiments with new flavors at home and coffee bars. He loves momos and his Madhuri Chai over any other delicacy.

So next time you meet him, don't forget to bring along a bunch of momos and his favorite tea, so-called, Madhuri.

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