Radhika Gupta talks about money and investments for women the way most of us talk about comfort food and childhood memories - with a surprising kind of warmth. Before the cameras roll, she’s already mid-thought, laughing about how finance somehow became a maze of jargon for women. “It’s like having tutorials for fondue and dal makhani,” she says, “but no one ever teaches you how to cook.”
Her masterclass unfolds like a series of insights wrapped in simplicity. She effortlessly eliminates the stress and noise around money, reminding women of what they already do instinctively: earn, save, manage, stretch.
She recommends dividing investments into buckets - short-term, medium-term, long-term
Her 10-30-50 principle and her desi money thali make wealth-building feel less like a strategy and more like a rhythm.
A reminder that when women lead money conversations, they make finance feel possible and relatable.
It’s a reminder that when women lead money conversations, finance becomes relatable, doable, and deeply personal.
Watch this masterclass — your smartest money move might just start here.