“Age is just a number, you can start any day “: How a 98-year-old woman inspired Anand Mahindra

“Age is just a number, you can start any day ": How a 98-year-old woman inspired Anand Mahindra

Most startup stories involve sleek glass offices and high-stakes pitches. But Prabhavati Nani’s “headquarters” is a sunlit kitchen in Ahmedabad. Her journey didn’t start with a business plan; it started with a heavy silence and a lifetime of recipes.At 90-something, she’s become a viral sensation, even earning a heartfelt shout-out from Anand Mahindra on X. But if you ask her, she’s just doing what she’s always done: feeding people with a little extra soul.

The Silence After the Storm

For nearly seven decades, Prabhavati Bhagwati’s life had a steady rhythm. She and her husband shared 68 years of morning teas and shared meals. When he passed away in 2017, that rhythm stopped. The house felt too big, the days too long, and the kitchen—once her favorite place—felt cold. Her kids were grown, the grandkids were busy, and Prabhavati found herself facing the kind of solitude that usually signals a “winding down.“But life had other plans. At a small gathering with friends, she brought along her khandvi—those delicate, tempered gram flour rolls that are notoriously difficult to get right. People didn’t just like them; they were floored. When someone asked to pay her for a batch for their own family event, a tiny spark was lit.

From Grief to “Nani’s Nashta

Starting a business at 90 sounds exhausting to most people, but for Prabhavati, it was a lifeline. By 2018, Nani’s Nashta was born. There were no flashy Instagram ads or venture capital meetings. Instead, her reputation grew through the “WhatsApp grapevine” and word-of-mouth.The magic isn’t in some secret ingredient; it’s in the authenticity. Her kitchen pumps out:The Classics: Fluffy dhoklas and thin, travel-ready theplas.The Comforts: Rustic bhakri, spicy vada pav, and buttery pav bhaji.The Showstopper: That famous khandvi that started it all.

More Than Just a Meal

Today, Prabhavati caters to over 200 families a week. Her kitchen isn’t a “ghost town” anymore; it’s a neighborhood hub where people drop by for a snack and stay for the wisdom.Anand Mahindra pointed out that her story is “motivation for every generation,” and it’s easy to see why. In a world that tells us we have to “make it” by 30, she’s proof that purpose doesn’t have an expiration date. She didn’t let grief have the last word; she let her cooking do the talking instead.Her message is simple: “Age is just a number. You can start any day and change the script of your life.”Here’s Anand Mahindra’s X post:

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