From a small room in lockdown to 1 lakh+ customers and ₹25 Cr+ valuation — Madras Sarees’ journey just got the spotlight it deserves on Startup Singam Season 2!
Where Tradition Meets Ambition In Episode 4 of Startup Singam (Star Vijay TV), founder Ramya Devananthan took the stage to share the incredible story of Madras Sarees.What started as 10 saree orders per day during COVID lockdown from her home has now become a 250+ orders daily powerhouse, blending Kanchipuram tradition with modern e-commerce magic.
The Pitch That Had Everyone Talking
Ramya faced the Startup Singam panel — Kumar Vembu (Zoho), Hemachandran L, Balachandar R, and Arun Nair — with a pitch that was equal parts culture, grit, and growth vision.
Women’s Day is one of those occasions where you actually think about what you are wearing. Not because someone told you to dress up. But because the day feels meaningful.
Why Handloom is the Fabric for the Future Why handloom, an ancient craft, is genuinely the fabric of our future. It might sound a bit contradictory, right? In our
Sarees have always been associated with Indian elegance, but they have now grown beyond just being a representation of culture to an expression of a woman’s individuality and her modern