In a remarkable pivot from big tech to purpose-driven healthcare, Bengaluru-based Navneeth Ramprasad has left behind high-profile roles at Netflix and Meta to launch Praan Health, a startup focused on eldercare in India. His decision, rooted in personal experience, is resonating across social media and startup circles.
Key highlights
- Ramprasad returned to India after witnessing his parents struggle with chronic conditions like diabetes, joint pain, and post-surgery weakness, despite access to top-tier hospitals
- He founded Praan Health in November 2024, positioning it as India’s first full-stack, family-led healthcare platform for ageing adults
- The startup offers structured 90- and 180-day programs integrating clinical care, strength training, nutrition, habit coaching, and mental health support
- In under a year, Praan Health has delivered over 18,000 strength sessions and 4,000 personalized consultations, impacting more than 1,000 seniors
- The platform uses AI-driven biomarker intelligence and precision movement science to tailor recovery plans
- Ramprasad described his journey as mission-led, working 18-hour days to solve real problems for India’s 150 million senior citizens
- Praan Health is backed by Rainmatter, Zerodha’s investment arm, and joins a growing wave of eldercare startups including Kolkata-based Maity
- Social media users praised the initiative, calling it a civilizational good and a refreshing shift from youth-centric tech ventures
Ramprasad’s story reflects a rising trend of entrepreneurs choosing impact over prestige, building solutions that India’s ageing population desperately needs.
Sources: MSN India, Hindustan Times, Mint, The Reelstars