After years of working for others—some inspiring, some draining—I reached a point in life where I craved ownership. I wanted to build something that was mine, where I could give my 100% not just for a job title or salary, but for a vision I truly believed in. I’ve had failed ventures with friends in the past, but I also gained priceless lessons from each experience. This time, I was ready—with more maturity, clarity, and purpose.
So, I sat down with my wife, Sushmita Maharjan, a fellow digital marketer with years of experience in Nepal's digital space. We shared not just a personal bond but a professional synergy, and we both wanted to channel that energy into something meaningful.
Around the same time, I also partnered with Avishek Shrestha, my MBA colleague and a dynamic personality with deep roots in Nepal’s share market and digital marketing industry. More importantly, Avishek came from a family business of bags in Butwal, with years of experience in selling them. His background brought the product expertise we needed.
Together, we launched Avisu Bags—an online-first brand focused on providing affordable, stylish, and quality handbags for women. We poured our combined knowledge into market research, product selection, branding, and digital strategy. Every decision—be it the style of the bag or the tone of an ad copy—was rooted in our shared passion and experience.
Though we’re still in the early phase and currently operate online only, Avisu Bags has been performing well. More than sales or metrics, what truly excites me is this: for the first time, I’m working on something that’s mine, alongside people I deeply respect and trust.
This isn’t just a business. It’s a manifestation of everything I’ve learned—about marketing, people, resilience, and self-worth.