Founded by Ameve Sharam in 2016, Mumbai-based D2C Ayurvedic brand, Kapiva, has a portfolio of more than 40 food products. Celebrity and fitness queen Malaika Arora turned strategic investor after investing an undisclosed amount in the startup.
Malaika backs Kapiva
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 15, May 2023
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