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Rajesh

From alleyway discipline to community structure.

Born in a modest family in South Mumbai, Rajesh grows up within the Curry Disciples community, learning dignity through work, shared meals, and small joys—cricket, jokes, neighborhood solidarity.

Teenage mischief with his best friend Priyank stirs tensions as a deodorant-spray gang begins targeting their community. Two early wounds harden his resolve: a public assault where he’s humiliated and robbed of his curry, and the kidnapping of his little brother, never found.

In late adolescence, Rajesh’s sister launches her private, members-only platforms; she’s soon contacted by Sheikhs and leaves for Dubai. Neighborhood whispers sharpen into talk of her indulging in the Sheikhs’ so-called “special chocolate,” a shorthand for luxury, distance, and dependence. Watching their daughter depart, Rajesh’s parents lash out, branding him incapable for “not holding the family together.” The shame bites deep and becomes a vow: build something so solid that no one in his family must ever leave to be respected again.

Between 20 and 25, he stumbles hard—rejected in interviews, fired from job after job, and let down in love more times than he’ll admit. He stays hungry, stacking odd shifts, learning at night, and banking tiny wins, but nothing holds. At 45, the pressure finally snaps into focus: he codifies what he knows, bets on himself, and launches RajeshCoin—turning years of rejection into a clear system for lifting himself and his people together.

Rajesh at 45 — resolute; wealth with purpose
Age 45 — RajeshCoin era
Rajesh at 8 — cricket, small joys — age 8
8 — Cricket, small joys
Rajesh at 30 — long shifts, hunger — age 30
30 — Long shifts, hunger
Rajesh at 45 — RajeshCoin launch — age 45
45 — RajeshCoin launch

Rajesh’s sister

From modest roots to a gilded detour.

Rajesh and his sister were pretty close as kids. They didn't talk much, but they cared for each other. Around 25, she changed. Raised modest, she started hanging out with rich Mumbai trust-fund kids, wearing heavy makeup and going out nightly in revealing outfits. To maintain that lifestyle, she did some shady favors for those boys. With her new circle pushing her, she opened private platforms.

She was noticed by Sheikhs in Dubai who bought her a one-way ticket to the UAE. Their parents, not knowing what she was doing, praised her as the successful one and looked down on Rajesh for still being at home. The Sheikhs funded cosmetic procedures and a luxury routine. But it came with a price. In return, she performed “culinary tests” and sampled their so-called “special Dubai chocolate” on camera.

Back in Mumbai and broke, Rajesh kept receiving those videos from guys in the neighborhood, sent to mock him. He felt disgusted and desperate. Then he bit down, ignored the noise, and climbed back up.

Sister at 15 — South Mumbai, poor
15 — South Mumbai, poor
Sister at 25 — Dubai, rich at a cost
25 — Dubai, rich… at what price?

Priyank — Rajesh’s best friend

Brothers in everything.

Priyank has been Rajesh’s best friend since they were kids. He comes from a very poor family, just like Rajesh. They grew up together in the same neighborhood and share the same faith, the “Curry Disciples.” They’ve been through everything side by side and are like brothers.

As teenagers, the two of them—and their other friends—started causing a lot of trouble in the area: setting off fireworks, making noise at night, setting trash bins on fire, tagging walls, and more. It all stopped when Rajesh was taken into police custody for stealing a wallet; from that day on, they all calmed down.

Unfortunately, at 25, Priyank had to move out of the neighborhood with his family. It was a real tragedy for Rajesh, who lost the only person who truly appreciated him.

Rajesh & Priyank at 16 — South Mumbai
16 — With Rajesh (South Mumbai)
Priyank at 16 — South Mumbai
16 — Priyank (South Mumbai)

Rajesh’s Family

Little Brother, Father, and Mother.

Little Brother: Rajesh loved his little brother, even though they didn’t see each other often. To him, the boy felt like a smaller version of himself—quiet, thoughtful, and remarkably bright. Tragically, he was abducted by the so-called “Deodorant Gang” and never seen again, a loss that scarred Rajesh deeply.

Father: Rajesh’s father was a good parent and a respected figure within the Curry Disciples community. Over time, however, he grew increasingly violent, especially toward Rajesh. He saw Rajesh as a troublemaker who brought shame to the Curry Disciples with his antics, and his anger toward him hardened.

Mother: Rajesh’s mother was loving, but she gradually became overwhelmed and could no longer manage her son. Anxiety began to consume her, little by little, until Rajesh’s sister left for Dubai—an event that, paradoxically, brought her a measure of relief.

Family portrait
Family
Little brother (age 9) — South Mumbai
9 — Little Brother
Mother — South Mumbai
Mother
Father — South Mumbai
Father

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