I grew up in Chasvad, a small village, and went the long way through some of India's toughest schools to reach medicine. Somewhere along that road I picked up a second craft, building things, and never put it down.
What drives me
I can't stop working until a thing is right. Not just done, but right. Perfection, discipline, and finishing what I start. That's the whole engine.
Jiten
Schooling from class 1 to 6 at R. K. Vidhyalaya, then 6 to 12 at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Bharuch, a residential school you earn your way into. It taught me to live by discipline and a schedule long before I knew I'd need it.
I started editing on my phone with KineMaster and PicsArt, cutting skits, funny clips, little experiments. It was a hobby that quietly became a skill, and the first time I felt the pull to make things, not just watch them.
Joined the 2020 batch. Medicine became the foundation: the reasoning, the rigour, the responsibility. In second year I discovered CapCut, sharpened my editing, then taught myself animation.
I launched @dudu_phudu, a kawaii couple brand of a white panda (Bubu) and a brown bear (Dudu), purely out of interest. It hit 1,000 followers in 10 days and never slowed down. Today it's 434K.
Merch with Teespring first, then my own Shopify store: plushies, soft toys, apparel and more. I built the tracking system, learned shipping with couriers worldwide, handled PayPal, marketing, and every operational detail myself. Then came custom-video work for foreign clients writing their own scripts, a properly global client base, run solo.
A hands-on internship across Medicine and OBGY, alongside a run of shipped software: MedMatch, ChatVault, Claude Counter, medical calculators and study tools. Flutter and React, designed and coded end to end. The doctor and the developer finally working as one person.
I'm building products where my two worlds overlap: software made by someone who actually understands the clinical side. MedMatch is the clearest example, and it's just the start.
I don't ship something until it's actually right. Pixels, flows, edge cases. I keep going until it holds up.
A boarding-school schedule, a med-school grind, and a workaholic streak. Consistency is the thing that compounds.
Design, code, backend, shipping, marketing. I've run all of it alone. I understand the whole stack because I've had to.