2000
He started small—frying jalebis outside his shop while his wife packed them with care.
He started small—frying jalebis outside his shop while his wife packed them with care. The warmth of their teamwork and the taste of their sweets quickly won hearts. When he introduced a new creation, Champakali, it became an instant favorite, paving the way for a wider range of Bengali sweets.
2010
As the business matured, Subramanya’s son, Mr. Darshan (Nagi alias Nagendra), an MBA graduate, joined the venture—bringing structure to finances and helping scale operations. He was soon joined by his sister, Miss Nandini, a lawyer by profession, who offered her support during peak seasons. Subramanya’s brother, Mr. Sekar, stood by him throughout, playing a vital role in day-to-day operations. It truly became a family-driven enterprise, managing massive bulk orders during Dasara, Deepavali, and year-round.