About the Founder – My Story

My name is Karthick, and I come from a small village , I grew up in a middle-class family where money was limited, but values were strong. Today, I am still a college student, learning in the classroom and learning even more from real life.

Where I Come From

In my village, food was simple but real. We ate what came from nearby farms, made at home with care. When I moved closer to the city and grew up, I started seeing how much of today’s food is full of chemicals, colours, and artificial things. It did not feel like the food I knew as a child. This thought stayed in my mind.

My Struggles and Fears

When I discovered the product that later became Haadha, I felt something special. I knew it was good, clean, and had the power to help people eat better. But there was one big problem – no money to build a brand.

I had no investors.

I only had an idea, a strong belief, and a big dream.

I was searching for someone who could trust me and invest even a small amount so that I could start. I kept telling myself, “If I get even a small chance, I will make it big without losing honesty.”

Even now, I have one clear rule in my heart:

I don’t want Haadha to become big by compromising on quality.
Even if our growth is slow, I want it to be pure and honest.

This is not just business for me. It is my responsibility. My biggest dream is that one day, mothers will trust Haadha the same way they trust home food. If a mother can give Haadha products to her child without doubt, that will be my real success.

Why I Started Anyway

I am the kind of person who always dreams of doing something big, even if my situation looks small. I believe in manifestation, hard work, and taking the first step even when the path is not clear.

So, with whatever I had, I somehow started Haadha.

I learned by doing.

I made mistakes and improved.

I kept reminding myself why I started – to give people food that is real, clean, and village-sourced.

The People Around Me

I love to connect with people who have a growth mindset. I enjoy talking to those who are building something, learning, failing, and trying again. Being around such people gives me positive energy and a strong aura. It reminds me that I am not alone in this journey.

Haadha is not just a brand for me. It is a bridge:

between village and city,

between tradition and today,

between home food and packaged food.

Thank you for being a part of this journey. When you support Haadha, you are not just buying a product. You are supporting a dream that started in a small village, in the heart of a college student who refused to give up.

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