From ₹800 to ₹1300 Cr — The Wakefit Founder Who Sold India Better Sleep Ft.Chaitanya | Episode 25
13 June 2026

From ₹800 to ₹1300 Cr — The Wakefit Founder Who Sold India Better Sleep Ft.Chaitanya | Episode 25

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He had ₹800 left in his bank account and two failed startups behind him. A few years later, Chaitanya Ramalingegowda took Wakefit public — a ₹1,300 crore company built on the one thing most founders ignore: sleep.This is the full Wakefit founder story. In one of the most honest conversations on Indian entrepreneurship, the Wakefit co-founder breaks down the bootstrapped startup journey from a tiny rented factory to a publicly listed company — the failures, the rejections, the scrappy early days, and the unglamorous decisions behind one of Karnataka's biggest startup success stories. If you're a founder, a D2C operator, or anyone who loves a real Indian startup story, this one is for you.What you'll learn in this episode:- How Wakefit turned mattresses — one of the most boring products imaginable — into a ₹1,300 crore business- The two startups Chaitanya failed at before Wakefit, and what hitting rock bottom actually taught him- Why offering a 100-day free return sounded like financial suicide — and became their biggest growth lever- The almost unbelievable way the first factory ran: tea for the delivery guy, a pulley, and repurposed power tools- What investors got wrong about Wakefit — and how the company answered them on the road to its IPO- The honest mistakes most founders make, from someone who made them and came back------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Support Mundhe Banni: https://mundhebanni.org/en/patronFollow Mundhe Banni on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mundhebanni?igsh=MWMwOXQyenNjaWIwaA==https://linktr.ee/mundhebanniMundhe Banni Website: www.mundhebanni.orgFor Monthly Update on Startups & Entreprenuership in Kannada Subscribe to Mundhe Banni Newsletter:https://mundhebanni.org/newsletterJoin Mundhe Banni WhatsApp Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/J4Pwge8FIG13zO2S3cHsAq?mode=gi_tSubscribe to Mundhe Banni Academy:https://youtube.com/@mundhebanniacademy?si=eE4qKbsTeWB-s2Oz------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Get in touch with the guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitanyar/Chaitanya Ramalingegowda is the co-founder and director of Wakefit, one of India's leading sleep and home solutions companies. A self-described "ordinary Kannadiga" from Mysuru, he co-founded Wakefit in 2016 with Ankit Garg and grew it from a small rented space into a listed company doing around ₹1,300 crore in revenue. This conversation traces the full arc — failure, persistence, and the everyday decisions behind a company that quietly became a household name.Why this episode matters: most startup stories you read are the glamorous, headline version. This one is the opposite — a candid founder journey through startup failure, near-bankruptcy, investor rejection, and the long, patient build that turned a bootstrapped mattress brand into a ₹1,300 crore IPO. It's as much about mindset and resilience as it is about business.Chapters:00:00:00-₹800 to a ₹1,300 Crore IPO | Trailer00:01:22-Meet the Founder Behind Wakefit00:02:30-Why a ₹1,300 Cr Company Is Obsessed With Sleep00:05:08-The Ads That Made India Notice00:09:16-The Mattress They Sent the Prime Minister00:11:18-A Childhood With No Hometown00:13:54-Why You Can't Trust a Mattress in a Showroom00:17:26-Two Failures and a Near-Empty Bank Account00:25:34-The Factory on the Third Floor00:34:11-The 100-Day Bet Everyone Called Crazy00:40:17-Finding the Co-Founder Who Completes You00:47:06-Beyond Mattresses: Building a Home Brand00:51:15-The Investors Who Kept Saying No01:01:41-The Employees He Quietly Made Wealthy01:04:02-Why He Refused to Sell and Chose an IPO01:06:01-What Going Public Actually Takes01:16:14-What He'd Tell Every Founder Who Failed01:19:41-Rapid Fire: Books, Heroes & a Message to Kannadigas