After 35 years in a salaried job, a father finally turned the key on his own shop, Kyara Collections, an opening made possible by a weeklong, all-hands sprint from his family.
Sumersingh K Rajpurohit, Founder of Last Moment Tuitions, shared how the last seven days became a blur of procurement runs, design choices, and gritty on-ground work.
Kyara Collections marks a 35-year dream come true.
His father and sister handled the shopping; his wife led the interiors; Rajpurohit himself ran operations, coordinating carpenters, electrical work, ceiling, signboard, and everything in between.
“It was all worth it… seeing that smile on Papa’s face is wow,” Rajpurohit said, describing the moment the shutters rolled up. In a post that mixed pride with relief, he added, “After 35 years of doing a job, Papa ne apni dukaan ki kal opening ki.”

The effort reads like a blueprint for family-first entrepreneurship: clear roles, swift decisions, and relentless execution. No consultants. No downtime. Just a shared goal and a deadline everyone respected. The result, Kyara Collections stands as a tangible payoff for decades of perseverance and one intense week of hustle.

There’s a quiet symbolism in the launch. A career chapter closes; a legacy chapter begins. The store isn’t just inventory and interiors, it’s a statement that dreams deferred can still be built, if the family builds together.
For Rajpurohit, the milestone is simple to measure. It’s there in the lit signage, the finished ceiling, the stocked shelves and most of all, in a father’s grin on opening day.
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