Bikaji Founder Shivratan Agarwal Dies at 77

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Bikaji Founder Shivratan Agarwal Dies at 77

Shivratan Agarwal, founder of Bikaji Foods, passed away in Chennai on April 23, 2026, leaving a ₹17,300 crore namkeen empire built from a simple bhujia recipe. His rags-to-riches journey inspires Indian entrepreneurs.

Bikaji Founder Dies at 77, Leaves ₹17,300 Cr Empire

Sudden Demise Shocks Nation

Shivratan Agarwal, founder of Bikaji Foods, died in Chennai on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at age 77. Sources close to the family said he felt uneasy and was rushed to a private hospital, where he breathed his last. Agarwal built a ₹17,300 crore namkeen empire from humble beginnings, turning a local bhujia recipe into a global brand.

Early Life Roots

Agarwal hailed from Bikaner, Rajasthan, born into a family known for snacks. His grandfather Gangabishan Agarwal had pioneered the Haldiram brand. Yet, in the late 1980s, Shivratan struck out alone, driven by ambition to forge his path.

Breaking from Family Business

He quit the family fold in 1987 with scant resources. Traditional bhujia production relied on manual methods, limiting scale. Agarwal sought mechanized solutions, traveling worldwide to source technology that preserved the crispy texture.

Birth of Bikaji Brand

In 1993, he launched Bikaji, naming it after Bikaner founder Bika Rao—'Bika' plus 'Ji' for respect. Starting as Shivdeep Food Products, it quickly gained traction. The brand evoked Rajasthan's snack heritage while embracing modern production.

Global Expansion Drive

Agarwal bootstrapped with personal savings and family aid. He later drew funds from investors like Lighthouse and IIFL. Bikaji now runs six factories across India, exports to over 30 countries including the US, UAE, and Europe, and claims the top spot as India's largest Bikaneri bhujia maker.

Company Statement Released

"Bikaji Foods mourns the irreparable loss of Shri Shivratan Agarwal, who transformed traditional snacks into an international brand through authentic taste and smart practices," the company said in a statement. "His legacy will guide our growth."

Market Valuation Soars

Listed on stock exchanges, Bikaji Foods hit a market cap of ₹17,315 crore by April 2026. Amitabh Bachchan's endorsements boosted its household status. Agarwal's vision blended grit with innovation, proving local flavors could conquer global shelves.

Legacy Inspires Entrepreneurs

Agarwal's story resonates in India's startup scene, showing how determination turns a bowl of bhujia into billions. Industry watchers note his pivot from family ties fueled unique strategies. Public tributes poured in on social media, hailing him as a self-made icon.

Future Path Ahead

Bikaji's leadership now eyes sustained expansion under Agarwal's principles. Family sources indicate steady operations amid grief. As India news updates track this public interest story, his mantra rings true: curiosity fuels innovation and survival.

 

 

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Bikaji Founder Shivratan Agarwal Dies at 77

Digital Desk

Bikaji Founder Dies at 77, Leaves ₹17,300 Cr Empire

Sudden Demise Shocks Nation

Shivratan Agarwal, founder of Bikaji Foods, died in Chennai on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at age 77. Sources close to the family said he felt uneasy and was rushed to a private hospital, where he breathed his last. Agarwal built a ₹17,300 crore namkeen empire from humble beginnings, turning a local bhujia recipe into a global brand.

Early Life Roots

Agarwal hailed from Bikaner, Rajasthan, born into a family known for snacks. His grandfather Gangabishan Agarwal had pioneered the Haldiram brand. Yet, in the late 1980s, Shivratan struck out alone, driven by ambition to forge his path.

Breaking from Family Business

He quit the family fold in 1987 with scant resources. Traditional bhujia production relied on manual methods, limiting scale. Agarwal sought mechanized solutions, traveling worldwide to source technology that preserved the crispy texture.

Birth of Bikaji Brand

In 1993, he launched Bikaji, naming it after Bikaner founder Bika Rao—'Bika' plus 'Ji' for respect. Starting as Shivdeep Food Products, it quickly gained traction. The brand evoked Rajasthan's snack heritage while embracing modern production.

Global Expansion Drive

Agarwal bootstrapped with personal savings and family aid. He later drew funds from investors like Lighthouse and IIFL. Bikaji now runs six factories across India, exports to over 30 countries including the US, UAE, and Europe, and claims the top spot as India's largest Bikaneri bhujia maker.

Company Statement Released

"Bikaji Foods mourns the irreparable loss of Shri Shivratan Agarwal, who transformed traditional snacks into an international brand through authentic taste and smart practices," the company said in a statement. "His legacy will guide our growth."

Market Valuation Soars

Listed on stock exchanges, Bikaji Foods hit a market cap of ₹17,315 crore by April 2026. Amitabh Bachchan's endorsements boosted its household status. Agarwal's vision blended grit with innovation, proving local flavors could conquer global shelves.

Legacy Inspires Entrepreneurs

Agarwal's story resonates in India's startup scene, showing how determination turns a bowl of bhujia into billions. Industry watchers note his pivot from family ties fueled unique strategies. Public tributes poured in on social media, hailing him as a self-made icon.

Future Path Ahead

Bikaji's leadership now eyes sustained expansion under Agarwal's principles. Family sources indicate steady operations amid grief. As India news updates track this public interest story, his mantra rings true: curiosity fuels innovation and survival.

 

 

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