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    Dream11 Founder Harsh Jain Net Worth, Career, Investments & Latest Updates

    CricketMan2 TeamBy CricketMan2 TeamAugust 22, 202504 Mins Read
    Dream11 Founder Harsh Jain Net Worth, Career, Investments & Latest Updates

    Harsh Jain, the co-founder and CEO of Dream11, is among India’s most recognized entrepreneurs in the sports-tech industry. His journey from 150 rejections to building India’s first fantasy sports unicorn valued at over ₹65,000 crore is a story of persistence and vision. But with India’s new Online Gaming Bill 2025, Dream11 faces its biggest challenge yet. Let’s dive deep into Harsh Jain’s net worth, life, career, and the current status of Dream11.

    Early Life & Education

    • Born: 1986, Mumbai, Maharashtra
    • Father: Anand Jain, a close associate of Mukesh Ambani, often called the “third son” of Dhirubhai Ambani.
    • Schooling: Sevenoaks High School, UK (2001–2003)
    • Bachelor’s Degree: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Economics, University of Pennsylvania (2003–2007)
    • MBA: Columbia Business School, New York (2012)

    His interest in fantasy sports began while studying in England, where he actively played EPL fantasy football.

    The Journey of Dream11

    How It Started

    • In 2008, Harsh Jain and his friend Bhavit Sheth founded Dream11.
    • Initially, investors rejected the idea 150 times, calling it gambling.
    • In 2012, Dream11 received its first round of funding, paving the way for rapid growth.

    Rise to Success

    • 2014: Dream11 crossed 1 million users.
    • 2019: Became India’s first gaming unicorn.
    • 2020: Official sponsor of IPL.
    • 2023: Signed a ₹358 crore Team India jersey sponsorship deal (till 2026).
    • 2024: Surpassed 280 million users, earning ₹9,600 crore revenue in FY24, largely during the Men’s Cricket World Cup.

    Legal Recognition

    Indian courts (Punjab & Haryana High Court, later Supreme Court) ruled that fantasy sports like Dream11 are “games of skill” and not gambling — helping it grow into India’s largest fantasy sports app.

    Dream Sports Ecosystem

    Dream11 is part of Dream Sports Inc., which also includes:

    SubsidiaryFocus Area
    FanCodeSports content & commerce
    DreamSetGoSports travel experiences
    Dream Game StudiosMobile sports games
    Dream Sports Foundation (DSF)Grassroots sports development
    SixerFantasy stock trading in cricket players

    Net Worth of Harsh Jain (Dream11 Founder)

    Different reports estimate Harsh Jain’s wealth differently. Here’s a consolidated view:

    SourceEstimated Net WorthBasis
    Reports (2024)$8 million (₹67 crore)Salary of ₹33 lakh/month + holdings worth ₹696.7 crore
    Other Estimates₹8,000 crore ($1 billion)Based on Dream11 valuation & stakeholding (as per portfolio growth)

    While exact numbers vary, his fortune is deeply tied to Dream11’s valuation.

    Lifestyle & Luxury

    • Luxury Home:
      • In 2024, Harsh Jain bought a ₹138 crore apartment at Lodha Malabar, Mumbai.
      • Located near Mukesh Ambani’s Antilia, designed by Hafeez Contractor.
      • 9,546 sq. ft. space with 6 parking slots, priced at ₹1.45 lakh per sq. ft.
    • Previous Home:
      • In 2021, Harsh and wife Rachana Shah (a dentist) bought a ₹72 crore duplex in South Mumbai.
    • Cars & Lifestyle: Known to be a sports enthusiast, Harsh follows Mumbai Indians, Team India, and Manchester United passionately.

    Investments & Other Ventures

    Apart from Dream11, Harsh has backed several startups, especially in tech, fintech, food tech, and healthcare.

    Selected Investments

    YearCompanySectorRound
    2023AwazMedia/TechPre-seed
    2022TratoliE-commerceSeed ($550k)
    2022LissunUnknownPre-seed (₹79M)
    2022UltrahumanFitnessAngel
    2022Big Bang Food TechFood/TechSeed (₹48M)
    2022NeendHealthTechSeed ($700k)
    2021TurnipGaming/StreamingSeries A ($12.5M)
    2021HyperfaceFinTechPre-seed
    2021TrinkerrInvestmentSeries A ($6.6M)

    The Online Gaming Bill 2025: A Turning Point

    In August 2025, the Indian Parliament passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025.

    Highlights of the Bill:

    • Bans all online money games (fantasy sports, poker, rummy).
    • Only eSports and social gaming allowed.
    • Advertising of real-money games prohibited.
    • Violations: Up to 3 years jail or ₹1 crore fine.

    Impact on Dream11

    • Harsh Jain informed employees that there is “no legal pathway” to continue Dream11’s paid contests.
    • Dream Sports is pivoting to FanCode, DreamSetGo, and Dream Game Studios.
    • Dream11’s 280 million users are being assured of safe withdrawals.
    • The BCCI sponsorship deal worth ₹358 crore may end, as per secretary Devajit Saikia’s statement.

    Challenges & Future Outlook

    • Revenue Hit: Over 90% of Dream Sports’ revenue came from paid contests.
    • Job Cuts: Thousands of employees (full-time and contract) are facing uncertainty.
    • Industry Shockwave: Ad industry may lose ₹4,500 crore annually due to withdrawal of gaming ads.
    • Legal Challenges: Companies may approach the Supreme Court to challenge the ban.

    Still, Harsh Jain remains optimistic about pivoting towards sports media, gaming, and fintech ventures.

    Harsh Jain’s story is one of persistence, vision, and resilience. From being rejected 150 times to building a ₹65,000 crore unicorn, his journey inspired millions of entrepreneurs. But with the Online Gaming Bill 2025, Dream11 now faces its toughest innings yet.

    Whether Harsh Jain can rebuild his empire around FanCode, DreamSetGo, and Dream Game Studios, or fight back legally to revive real-money fantasy sports, will define the next chapter of India’s gaming industry.

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