For many people, "Chai Tapri" is the most popular hangout spot. For most people, the day starts with tea. Over a cup of tea, we try to develop our relationships. 
The popularity of tea (chai) has led to the success of several businesses on the market. India is the world's second-largest producer of tea, consuming 8,35000 metric tons annually. There were plenty of coffee shops, but not many tea stores, which gave creative entrepreneurs the opportunity to create successful tea-related businesses. 

Here is the list of India's top 10 leading chai startups.

1. Chai Sutta Bar:
Anubhav Dubey and Anand Nayak launched Chai Sutta Bar, one of the fastest-growing Indian tea franchises, in the state of Madhya Pradesh in 2016. Rahul Patidar, a self-proclaimed entrepreneur at heart and another chai fan, later joined the group. 195+ locations presently host more than 450 of the brand's stores. Additionally, the brand has succeeded in building a global following.

2. MBA Chai Walla:
Young and successful in business, Prafull Billore hails from Dhar, Madhya Pradesh. At 25, he rose to fame and became a youth influencer, earning him the moniker "MBA Chaiwala." He started a tea-selling business with Rs. 8,000 after quitting his MBA program in Gujarat, and he eventually built it into a franchise with over Rs. 4 crore in yearly revenue. Prafull got to where he is now because of his tenacity and entrepreneurial spirit.

3. Chai Thela:
With a blend of traditional and contemporary teas, Pankaj Judge's Chai Thela has drawn customers from a variety of backgrounds since its founding in 2014. The business is well-known for its tea, friendly customer service, and flawless fusion of modern and Indian culture. The chain of tea shops uses environmentally friendly materials and minimizes plastic waste. Providing the greatest tea experience has enabled the brand to amass a loyal following of customers.

4. Chaipatty Teafe:
Chaipatty Teafe, a Bengaluru-based company, is well known for being a single-stop store for all tea enthusiasts. It was started by Mr. Chirag Yadav, an individual who graduated from the Delhi College of Engineering. The cafe offers a unique and cozy atmosphere for tea enthusiasts with its bookcases and other amenities. 

5. The Chai Walla:
Faisal Yousaf, an Alappuzha native who dropped out of high school, started The Chai Wallah after falling in love with tea while traveling across Dubai, Europe, and England. At each of its kiosks, the pop-up chai cart "The Chai Wallah" serves at least fifty varieties of tea, coffee, juice, and snacks in hygienic cups.

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