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MS Dhoni becomes shareholder in India’s leading start-up
MS Dhoni recently lead Chennai in the Indian T20 League 2022
Former India skipper MS Dhoni has become a shareholder in India’s leading start-up Garuda Aerospace, which is based in Chennai. Dhoni has become the Brand Ambassador and Shareholder in the organization. Talking about the company, they deal in drone products such as Solar Panel Cleaning Drone, Loudspeaker Drone, Paint Spraying Drone, etc. Meanwhile, the company founder and CEO Agnishwar Jayaprakash expressed his excitement about his partnership with the former India skipper.
He said that he is an ardent admirer of the four-time Indian T20 League-winning skipper. Jayaprakash also mentioned that the 40-year-old becoming part of the organization is a dream come true. The founder and CEO added that ‘Mahi’ as Dhoni is fondly called, is the epitome of Dedication, and the former believes that having someone like the latter will add tremendous value.
“I’m happy to be a part of Garuda Aerospace and look forward to witnessing their growth story with the unique drone solutions they have to offer.” Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder and CEO of the Garuda Aerospace expressed his excitement about their partnership with India’s 2011 World Cup-winning captain.
“I’ve always been an Ardent Admirer of Mahi Bhai & to have him as a part of the Garuda Aerospace family is honestly a dream come true”.
He added by saying, “Mahi Bhai is the epitome of Dedication & I firmly believe that having Captain Cool on our Cap table adds tremendous value which will motivate our team to perform better. Garuda Aerospace has been a pioneer in the Indian Drone Ecosystem & is firmly on the path to become India’s 1st ever Drone Unicorn Start-up”.
Recently, the right-hander’s Chennai had a tough time in the Indian T20 League 2022. They finished in the ninth position and failed to defend the title which they had won last year. During the season, he had announced that he will be part of the team in the 2023 editions as he wants to play and say goodbye to the Chennai fans.