He Took a ₹5 Crore Cheque & Turned it into ₹11,000 Crores! | Ft. Utham Gowda, Captain Fresh | Ep 18 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 1H 22M

He Took a ₹5 Crore Cheque & Turned it into ₹11,000 Crores! | Ft. Utham Gowda, Captain Fresh | Ep 18

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A Mysore boy with no business pedigree built Captain Fresh into a ₹10,000 crore global seafood company in just 7 years. From mafia threats in Bengaluru to bold acquisitions across the US and Europe, Utham Gowda’s story is one of the most audacious founder journeys to come out of Karnataka.In this episode of Mundhe Banni, Utham Gowda shares the complete Captain Fresh journey — from his early life in Mysore and time at NITK Surathkal, to investment banking, discovering the seafood opportunity, building a seafood startup in India, shutting down a ₹900 crore India business when the unit economics failed, and scaling Captain Fresh into a global seafood supply chain company operating across multiple countries. This episode is a deep dive into entrepreneurship, startup scaling, business pivots, acquisition strategy, founder mindset, and building a global company from India.What you’ll learn in this episode:• Why Utham Gowda took a major pay cut to enter the seafood industry• How a 90-day journey across India’s coastline led to the idea for Captain Fresh• What happened when Captain Fresh faced resistance and threats in Bengaluru markets• Why a ₹900 crore India business was shut down despite strong revenue• How Captain Fresh pursued large international acquisitions to scale globally• Utham Gowda’s framework for handling fear, risk, and ambition in entrepreneurship• Why India can build far bigger global companies in sectors like seafood and supply chainChapters:00:00-Trailer: A Mysore Boy Builds a Global Seafood Empire01:46-Why Mundhe Banni Exists02:41-Meet Utham Gowda and the Scale of Captain Fresh09:31-NITK Surathkal, College Politics, and the First Setbacks19:24-The Seafood Opportunity and the Conviction to Start25:00-Captain Fresh Begins and the Russell Market Mafia30:06-₹900 Crore Revenue, Broken Unit Economics, and the India Pivot38:39-The Secret Global Shift That Rebuilt the Company44:01-Flying to Miami: The ₹8,000 Crore Acquisition Hunt59:29-“I Built My Own IPL” — Leadership, Ambition, and Scale01:02:21-The Three Fears That Stop Most Entrepreneurs01:06:18-From ₹10,000 Crore to ₹1 Lakh Crore01:12:18-Kannada Cinema, Rocky Energy, and Personal Philosophy01:19:51-Personal Favourites: Seafood, Kheema, and Mangalorean Cuisine01:22:18-Why Mundhe Banni MattersUtham Gowda is the founder and CEO of Captain Fresh, a global seafood company building across supply chains, sourcing networks, and international markets. According to Captain Fresh’s official profile, he grew up in Mysuru, studied at NITK Surathkal, later completed management studies at S.P. Jain, and worked across consulting, strategy, and finance before entering seafood. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}Mundhe Banni (ಮುಂದೆ ಬನ್ನಿ) is a Kannada entrepreneurship podcast featuring bold founders, startup operators, and business builders from Karnataka and beyond.🎙️ Guest: Utham Gowda — Founder & CEO, Captain Fresh | Author, Money Wise🎤 Hosts: Vasant & Kiran | Mundhe Banni Podcast--------------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/DOcdDdTum1t5X5qsdzUZxO--------------#UthamGowda #CaptainFresh #NITKSurathkal #MundheBanni #KannadaPodcast #StartupIndia #Entrepreneurship #SeafoodBusiness #FounderStory #GlobalStartup #podcast #kannadapodcast #kannadayoutube #youtubekannada #entrepreneurship #startups #startupsuccess #kannadaentrepreneur #karnataka #kannadiga #mysuru #mysore #bengaluru #bangalore #coastal

A Mysore boy with no business pedigree built Captain Fresh into a ₹10,000 crore global seafood company in just 7 years. From mafia threats in Bengaluru to bold acquisitions across the US and Europe, Utham Gowda’s story is one of the most audacious founder journeys to come out of Karnataka.In this episode of Mundhe Banni, Utham Gowda shares the complete Captain Fresh journey — from his early life in Mysore and time at NITK Surathkal, to investment banking, discovering the seafood opportunity, building a seafood startup in India, shutting down a ₹900 crore India business when the unit economics failed, and scaling Captain Fresh into a global seafood supply chain company operating across multiple countries. This episode is a deep dive into entrepreneurship, startup scaling, business pivots, acquisition strategy, founder mindset, and building a global company from India.What you’ll learn in this episode:• Why Utham Gowda took a major pay cut to enter the seafood industry• How a 90-day journey across India’s coastline led to the idea for Captain Fresh• What happened when Captain Fresh faced resistance and threats in Bengaluru markets• Why a ₹900 crore India business was shut down despite strong revenue• How Captain Fresh pursued large international acquisitions to scale globally• Utham Gowda’s framework for handling fear, risk, and ambition in entrepreneurship• Why India can build far bigger global companies in sectors like seafood and supply chainChapters:00:00-Trailer: A Mysore Boy Builds a Global Seafood Empire01:46-Why Mundhe Banni Exists02:41-Meet Utham Gowda and the Scale of Captain Fresh09:31-NITK Surathkal, College Politics, and the First Setbacks19:24-The Seafood Opportunity and the Conviction to Start25:00-Captain Fresh Begins and the Russell Market Mafia30:06-₹900 Crore Revenue, Broken Unit Economics, and the India Pivot38:39-The Secret Global Shift That Rebuilt the Company44:01-Flying to Miami: The ₹8,000 Crore Acquisition Hunt59:29-“I Built My Own IPL” — Leadership, Ambition, and Scale01:02:21-The Three Fears That Stop Most Entrepreneurs01:06:18-From ₹10,000 Crore to ₹1 Lakh Crore01:12:18-Kannada Cinema, Rocky Energy, and Personal Philosophy01:19:51-Personal Favourites: Seafood, Kheema, and Mangalorean Cuisine01:22:18-Why Mundhe Banni MattersUtham Gowda is the founder and CEO of Captain Fresh, a global seafood company building across supply chains, sourcing networks, and international markets. According to Captain Fresh’s official profile, he grew up in Mysuru, studied at NITK Surathkal, later completed management studies at S.P. Jain, and worked across consulting, strategy, and finance before entering seafood. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}Mundhe Banni (ಮುಂದೆ ಬನ್ನಿ) is a Kannada entrepreneurship podcast featuring bold founders, startup operators, and business builders from Karnataka and beyond.🎙️ Guest: Utham Gowda — Founder & CEO, Captain Fresh | Author, Money Wise🎤 Hosts: Vasant & Kiran | Mundhe Banni Podcast--------------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/DOcdDdTum1t5X5qsdzUZxO--------------#UthamGowda #CaptainFresh #NITKSurathkal #MundheBanni #KannadaPodcast #StartupIndia #Entrepreneurship #SeafoodBusiness #FounderStory #GlobalStartup #podcast #kannadapodcast #kannadayoutube #youtubekannada #entrepreneurship #startups #startupsuccess #kannadaentrepreneur #karnataka #kannadiga #mysuru #mysore #bengaluru #bangalore #coastal

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