Amit Nanwani and Diksha Pande used only one ingredient to make a brand out of a humble samosa: Passion. How big can the party be?
Diksha Pande and Amit Nanwani. Co-Founders of Samosa Party
Image: Amit Verma
What can Intel employees have on top of their mind? The obvious answer would be chip. Right? But Amit Nanwani was programmed differently. The BTech grad had samosas! Born and brought up in the snack city of India, Nanwani has had tech stints at SapientNitro and Digitas before joining Intel in May 2015. Two years later, while Nanwani was still into his third job with the software giant in Bengaluru, he opened a small samosa outlet—Samosa Party—at Jeevan Bhima Nagar in February 2017 to satiate his samosa pangs. “I yearned for samosa all these years,” he recalls.